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... argument had been raised against the Ancients by Howard . Although he was probably not the " late writer " to whom Eugenius refers , Howard had pointed out that the subjects of the Ancients " were usually the most known stories and ...
... argument had been raised against the Ancients by Howard . Although he was probably not the " late writer " to whom Eugenius refers , Howard had pointed out that the subjects of the Ancients " were usually the most known stories and ...
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... arguments and their proper arrangement . Indeed , this is no mere literary dispute ; it is an argument that will bring honor and glory to the winner . So significant is the contest that Dryden uses as an image the hereditary champion of ...
... arguments and their proper arrangement . Indeed , this is no mere literary dispute ; it is an argument that will bring honor and glory to the winner . So significant is the contest that Dryden uses as an image the hereditary champion of ...
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... argument . The Hind's delicate appearance , her inferior posi- tion among the animals , and her natural timidity all gain our sympathy . We are moved by the strength and conviction of the arguments which this gracious and delicate ...
... argument . The Hind's delicate appearance , her inferior posi- tion among the animals , and her natural timidity all gain our sympathy . We are moved by the strength and conviction of the arguments which this gracious and delicate ...
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