Essays on the Eighteenth Century, Presented to David Nichol Smith in Honour of His Seventieth BirthdayClarendon Press, 1945 - 288 pages |
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... feeling is the most obvious part of that common ground of experience which we share with Shakespeare , Keats , and ... Feels at each thread , and lives along the line.3 Equally apparent is Pope's ' fine and delicate imagination ' , as ...
... feeling is the most obvious part of that common ground of experience which we share with Shakespeare , Keats , and ... Feels at each thread , and lives along the line.3 Equally apparent is Pope's ' fine and delicate imagination ' , as ...
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... feeling . In Sir Charles Grandison he had used his skill to illuminate the complicated hopes and fears , the ... feelings much more realistically than he could . And anyway Richardson's mind tended always to pierce beneath a particular ...
... feeling . In Sir Charles Grandison he had used his skill to illuminate the complicated hopes and fears , the ... feelings much more realistically than he could . And anyway Richardson's mind tended always to pierce beneath a particular ...
Page 273
... feeling of a country during a hundred years . Of his own country and also of the countries of Europe ; and during a hundred years and beyond : it could be readily shown , for instance , that Arnold's own thinking was not without its ...
... feeling of a country during a hundred years . Of his own country and also of the countries of Europe ; and during a hundred years and beyond : it could be readily shown , for instance , that Arnold's own thinking was not without its ...
Contents
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT HERBERT DAVIS Smith College | 33 |
THE INSPIRATION OF POPES POETRY JOHN BUTT Bedford | 65 |
WHERE ONCE STOOD THEIR PLAIN HOMELY DWELL | 80 |
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