The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... seems to me that life in general is , or ought to be , but one universal act of solitude . Everything revolves in our minds by innumerable circular motions , all centering in ourselves ... we love , we hate , we covet , we enjoy , all ...
... seems to me that life in general is , or ought to be , but one universal act of solitude . Everything revolves in our minds by innumerable circular motions , all centering in ourselves ... we love , we hate , we covet , we enjoy , all ...
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... seems to gain his effect by trium- phing over his material , and that in which he seems to suggest that no difficulties exist because the medium is so perfectly suited to the theme . Donne's poetry , Milton's , and perhaps Wordsworth's ...
... seems to gain his effect by trium- phing over his material , and that in which he seems to suggest that no difficulties exist because the medium is so perfectly suited to the theme . Donne's poetry , Milton's , and perhaps Wordsworth's ...
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... seems to have had little personal connexion with this group . He certainly knew Pope's work and Gay's The Beggar's Opera and was probably considerably influenced by both these writers . Swift does not seem to have heard of Hogarth till ...
... seems to have had little personal connexion with this group . He certainly knew Pope's work and Gay's The Beggar's Opera and was probably considerably influenced by both these writers . Swift does not seem to have heard of Hogarth till ...
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