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In this connexion attention should also be called to the interesting discussion of the entire Scriblerus group provided by Mrs. Edna L. Steeves in her recent edition of the Art of Sinking in Poetry ( New York , 1952 ) .
In this connexion attention should also be called to the interesting discussion of the entire Scriblerus group provided by Mrs. Edna L. Steeves in her recent edition of the Art of Sinking in Poetry ( New York , 1952 ) .
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But whatever his position , the first offence had been committed : Temple's polite scholarship had been abruptly , therefore unpardonably , called to account . On the first day of 1695 Boyle's edition appeared , with a sarcastic ...
But whatever his position , the first offence had been committed : Temple's polite scholarship had been abruptly , therefore unpardonably , called to account . On the first day of 1695 Boyle's edition appeared , with a sarcastic ...
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If there is anywhere a key to the enigmatic relations between Swift and Stella , it lies in these extraordinary occasional pieces , which have sometimes been called love poems and again poems of friendship , but which in truth embody ...
If there is anywhere a key to the enigmatic relations between Swift and Stella , it lies in these extraordinary occasional pieces , which have sometimes been called love poems and again poems of friendship , but which in truth embody ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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