A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... original composition . Pope's next great work was his edition of Shakespeare ( 1725 - it appeared indeed before the Odyssey ) . This was in fact the first serious attempt to establish the original text on the basis of modern critical ...
... original composition . Pope's next great work was his edition of Shakespeare ( 1725 - it appeared indeed before the Odyssey ) . This was in fact the first serious attempt to establish the original text on the basis of modern critical ...
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... original genius , though since his treatise was addressed to Richardson himself he had not developed the point . And Richardson could neither have satisfied Burke's concept of the sublime , nor Hurd's desire for " fine fabling " . Nor ...
... original genius , though since his treatise was addressed to Richardson himself he had not developed the point . And Richardson could neither have satisfied Burke's concept of the sublime , nor Hurd's desire for " fine fabling " . Nor ...
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... original " , and the precocious archness of the " translation ' is in itself quite a feat for a boy of fifteen . The interesting point is however that Chatterton , when writing in the modern style , falls straight into the inflated bril ...
... original " , and the precocious archness of the " translation ' is in itself quite a feat for a boy of fifteen . The interesting point is however that Chatterton , when writing in the modern style , falls straight into the inflated bril ...
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