English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... judgement , by putting bounds to a wild overflowing fancy . I think , therefore , it will not be hard for me to make good what it was to prove on that supposi- tion . But you add , that were this let pass , yet he who wants 2275 judgement ...
... judgement , by putting bounds to a wild overflowing fancy . I think , therefore , it will not be hard for me to make good what it was to prove on that supposi- tion . But you add , that were this let pass , yet he who wants 2275 judgement ...
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... judgement , that is , so profound , so strong , or rather so infallible a judgement , that he needs no helps to keep it always poised and upright , will commit no faults either in rhyme or out of it . And on the other 2285 extreme , he ...
... judgement , that is , so profound , so strong , or rather so infallible a judgement , that he needs no helps to keep it always poised and upright , will commit no faults either in rhyme or out of it . And on the other 2285 extreme , he ...
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... judgement of others . How common is it to hear a person say , I myself do not object to this style of composition , or this or that expression , but , to such and such classes of people it will appear mean or ludicrous ! This mode of ...
... judgement of others . How common is it to hear a person say , I myself do not object to this style of composition , or this or that expression , but , to such and such classes of people it will appear mean or ludicrous ! This mode of ...
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