The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... true reputation fallen , since money began to have any ? ... A man should study other things , not to covet , not to fear , not to repent him : to make his base such , as no tempest shall shake him : to be secure of all opinion ; and ...
... true reputation fallen , since money began to have any ? ... A man should study other things , not to covet , not to fear , not to repent him : to make his base such , as no tempest shall shake him : to be secure of all opinion ; and ...
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... true fires shall expiate . ( Ibid . , p . 74 , ll . 163–8 ) Far from the navy being emblematic of power , it is the wooden horse to England's Troy ( l . 448 ) . The painter instructed by the satirist does not conceal or exaggerate like ...
... true fires shall expiate . ( Ibid . , p . 74 , ll . 163–8 ) Far from the navy being emblematic of power , it is the wooden horse to England's Troy ( l . 448 ) . The painter instructed by the satirist does not conceal or exaggerate like ...
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... true and false painter , and the convention of game and literary artifact . This emphasis on the artificial is part of an attempt to define the true . Thus the fight in the commons over the excise is seen as a game of trick - track ...
... true and false painter , and the convention of game and literary artifact . This emphasis on the artificial is part of an attempt to define the true . Thus the fight in the commons over the excise is seen as a game of trick - track ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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