The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... effect of his poetry must be aware of him as speaking not solely for himself but for the age and society in which he lived . If we sometimes fail to recognize this , one of the reasons is the relatively narrow appeal of Pope's culture ...
... effect of his poetry must be aware of him as speaking not solely for himself but for the age and society in which he lived . If we sometimes fail to recognize this , one of the reasons is the relatively narrow appeal of Pope's culture ...
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... effect may be labelled ' order in disorder ' , a formula which could be applied to much of Sterne's work . Another manifestation of his sense of order is an insistence on relating happenings to their causes . Causation works in very odd ...
... effect may be labelled ' order in disorder ' , a formula which could be applied to much of Sterne's work . Another manifestation of his sense of order is an insistence on relating happenings to their causes . Causation works in very odd ...
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... effect in architecture that hill and dale , foreground and distance , swelling and sinking , have in landscape ; that is , they serve to produce an agreeable and diversified contour that groups and contrasts like a picture . He clearly ...
... effect in architecture that hill and dale , foreground and distance , swelling and sinking , have in landscape ; that is , they serve to produce an agreeable and diversified contour that groups and contrasts like a picture . He clearly ...
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