Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes3-4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1964 |
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... critic extended over two generations of the eighteenth century . He inherited from Dryden and Addison and Pope the sceptre of the neo - classical critic ; but before he had recorded his major criticism in the Lives , the temper of the ...
... critic extended over two generations of the eighteenth century . He inherited from Dryden and Addison and Pope the sceptre of the neo - classical critic ; but before he had recorded his major criticism in the Lives , the temper of the ...
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... Criticism , " Pope acknowledged that rules are subject to exception : If , where the Rules not far enough extend ... criticism that Young makes lies in his application of the two ethical principles , " Know thyself " and " Reverence thy ...
... Criticism , " Pope acknowledged that rules are subject to exception : If , where the Rules not far enough extend ... criticism that Young makes lies in his application of the two ethical principles , " Know thyself " and " Reverence thy ...
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... Criticism , " Pope acknowledged that rules are subject to exception : If , where the Rules not far enough extend ... criticism that Young makes lies in his application of the two ethical principles , " Know thyself " and " Reverence thy ...
... Criticism , " Pope acknowledged that rules are subject to exception : If , where the Rules not far enough extend ... criticism that Young makes lies in his application of the two ethical principles , " Know thyself " and " Reverence thy ...
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