English Literature of the Eighteenth Century: With a Preface on the Relations Between Literary History and Literary CriticismUniversity Tutorial Press, 1953 - 320 páginas |
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... sense approach . In the present book , the virtues and the limitations of that approach , as exemplified in Johnson , are summarised . * Johnson is the mightiest specimen of the race , but some of his virtues , if more of his ...
... sense approach . In the present book , the virtues and the limitations of that approach , as exemplified in Johnson , are summarised . * Johnson is the mightiest specimen of the race , but some of his virtues , if more of his ...
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... sense of banishment as he leaves this land of horse - sense where wars and theologies are unknown . It is a great feat of ironic genius that we should be compelled to accept Swift's gravity in the Travels as Lady * Grandfather of the ...
... sense of banishment as he leaves this land of horse - sense where wars and theologies are unknown . It is a great feat of ironic genius that we should be compelled to accept Swift's gravity in the Travels as Lady * Grandfather of the ...
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... sense to destroy some of the academic theories of Augustan literary criticism , so Hume claimed that his philosophy was no more than the correction and systemisation of " reflections of common life " . So far from setting up a HUME AND ...
... sense to destroy some of the academic theories of Augustan literary criticism , so Hume claimed that his philosophy was no more than the correction and systemisation of " reflections of common life " . So far from setting up a HUME AND ...
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