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... eighteenth century . For a time , literature , deprived of its earlier benefactors and not yet fully supported by the reading public , was economically worse off . The early life of Dr. Johnson in Grub Street and his defiance of Lord ...
... eighteenth century . For a time , literature , deprived of its earlier benefactors and not yet fully supported by the reading public , was economically worse off . The early life of Dr. Johnson in Grub Street and his defiance of Lord ...
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... eighteenth century and the Romantic age.15 In other languages , there is similar work . Mario Praz's Ro- mantic ... eighteenth - century poetry by classifying writers according to the heat of their religious emo- tions.18 In France ...
... eighteenth century and the Romantic age.15 In other languages , there is similar work . Mario Praz's Ro- mantic ... eighteenth - century poetry by classifying writers according to the heat of their religious emo- tions.18 In France ...
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... eighteenth century implies a specific philosophy , the argument from design . In his book on Pope , and his essays on eighteenth - century poetic dic- tion , Geoffrey Tillotson has accumulated many acute observa- tions of this kind ...
... eighteenth century implies a specific philosophy , the argument from design . In his book on Pope , and his essays on eighteenth - century poetic dic- tion , Geoffrey Tillotson has accumulated many acute observa- tions of this kind ...
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Literary Theory Criticism and History | 29 |
General Comparative and National | 38 |
The Ordering and Establishing of Evidence | 49 |
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