A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... tion , the fruit of ten years ' arduous labour , is a remarkable achievement for one of Pope's delicate health and limited knowledge of Greek . Bentley's caustic criticism of it as " a very pretty poem , Mr. Pope , but not Homer , " is ...
... tion , the fruit of ten years ' arduous labour , is a remarkable achievement for one of Pope's delicate health and limited knowledge of Greek . Bentley's caustic criticism of it as " a very pretty poem , Mr. Pope , but not Homer , " is ...
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... tion all other appreciations must of necessity appear lukewarm , even the belief that in the history of Political Economy the importance of Adam Smith is second to none . 66 99 The economic world of Smith's day was , as it has been ...
... tion all other appreciations must of necessity appear lukewarm , even the belief that in the history of Political Economy the importance of Adam Smith is second to none . 66 99 The economic world of Smith's day was , as it has been ...
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... tion had never been more active . He wrote The Stream's Secret , a haunting piece of melody , re - wrote from memory some of his earlier poems , and , at the urgent request of his friends , gave permission for the MS . poems to be ...
... tion had never been more active . He wrote The Stream's Secret , a haunting piece of melody , re - wrote from memory some of his earlier poems , and , at the urgent request of his friends , gave permission for the MS . poems to be ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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