The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... things and express them plainly . ' We love plain truth ' , said Saint - Évremond , ' good sense has gained ground upon the illusions of fancy , and nothing satisfies us nowadays [ about 1690 ] but solid Reason ' . Away with the ...
... things and express them plainly . ' We love plain truth ' , said Saint - Évremond , ' good sense has gained ground upon the illusions of fancy , and nothing satisfies us nowadays [ about 1690 ] but solid Reason ' . Away with the ...
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... thing he had in common with Andrew Marvell . In spite of the ' kinds ' there was in the seventeenth century no such ... things , and which led Dennis to call him ' a whole Species of Poets in one ' . And , secondly , he differed from ...
... thing he had in common with Andrew Marvell . In spite of the ' kinds ' there was in the seventeenth century no such ... things , and which led Dennis to call him ' a whole Species of Poets in one ' . And , secondly , he differed from ...
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... things actually happened in just that way , that we do not think of the book as fiction but accord it at least a semi - historical status . Consider for example the way in which the famous finding of the green barley sprouts is told ...
... things actually happened in just that way , that we do not think of the book as fiction but accord it at least a semi - historical status . Consider for example the way in which the famous finding of the green barley sprouts is told ...
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