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Truly enough too , his The Pacific Coast had been the scene of his portrayals often reach far beyond simple effects financial successes ; and these were fixed as of contrast and comprise a revelation of moral occurring before 1868 ...
Truly enough too , his The Pacific Coast had been the scene of his portrayals often reach far beyond simple effects financial successes ; and these were fixed as of contrast and comprise a revelation of moral occurring before 1868 ...
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The vocabulary is as close to uity , stand for the opposed notion . simple statement as Goldsmith's epoch allowed to anyone but a rebel ; and when he is not simple , it is for convention's sake and not with any 2 view to obliquity .
The vocabulary is as close to uity , stand for the opposed notion . simple statement as Goldsmith's epoch allowed to anyone but a rebel ; and when he is not simple , it is for convention's sake and not with any 2 view to obliquity .
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The story of Paolo and Francesca is so tion of poetry ; he was not trying to legislate all warm , appealing , and pathetic in its human poetry into the type of simple eloquence , the terms and their punishment so savage and un- ...
The story of Paolo and Francesca is so tion of poetry ; he was not trying to legislate all warm , appealing , and pathetic in its human poetry into the type of simple eloquence , the terms and their punishment so savage and un- ...
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PLATO | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
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Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment Mark Schorer,Josephine Miles,Gordon McKenzie Просмотр фрагмента - 1948 |
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