The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... conversation or characterization that was natural , familiar , individual , and delightful . Dryden , in the Epilogue to The Wild Gallant , Revived , 1667 , called humor " that which every day we meet " ; Temple's " Of Poetry , " 1690 ...
... conversation or characterization that was natural , familiar , individual , and delightful . Dryden , in the Epilogue to The Wild Gallant , Revived , 1667 , called humor " that which every day we meet " ; Temple's " Of Poetry , " 1690 ...
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... conversation : " This morning when the parson came , " I said I should not win a game . " This odious chair how came I stuck in't , " I think I never had good luck in't . " I'm so uneasy in my stays ; " Your fan , a inoment , if you ...
... conversation : " This morning when the parson came , " I said I should not win a game . " This odious chair how came I stuck in't , " I think I never had good luck in't . " I'm so uneasy in my stays ; " Your fan , a inoment , if you ...
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... conversation with the most learned or elegant gentlemen . The poems to Stella are the only sort that could conceivably have been addressed to such a woman as Jane Austen . Any man with temerity to proffer affectionate rhymes to the ...
... conversation with the most learned or elegant gentlemen . The poems to Stella are the only sort that could conceivably have been addressed to such a woman as Jane Austen . Any man with temerity to proffer affectionate rhymes to the ...
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