Essays on the Eighteenth Century, Presented to David Nichol Smith in Honour of His Seventieth BirthdayClarendon Press, 1945 - 288 pages |
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... least he was at one with the best writers of his age . Without noticeably condescending to their public those authors of Queen Anne's day showed a willingness , not always to be found in the later decades of the century , to express ...
... least he was at one with the best writers of his age . Without noticeably condescending to their public those authors of Queen Anne's day showed a willingness , not always to be found in the later decades of the century , to express ...
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... least likely to be remembered against him on the Day of Judgment ' . Langhorne's sermons have at least the merit of being short . One of them is included in its entirety in a review in The Monthly in 1764 . In 1763 Charles Churchill had ...
... least likely to be remembered against him on the Day of Judgment ' . Langhorne's sermons have at least the merit of being short . One of them is included in its entirety in a review in The Monthly in 1764 . In 1763 Charles Churchill had ...
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... least an extraordinarily clever and deliberate show- man — that he naturally and habitually saw Boswell's world , but by conscious literary devices tricked other people into seeing something else ? That would be too simple a description ...
... least an extraordinarily clever and deliberate show- man — that he naturally and habitually saw Boswell's world , but by conscious literary devices tricked other people into seeing something else ? That would be too simple a description ...
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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