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... important is the restored " Treatise on Method , ' so sadly mangled when it came out in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana for which it had been commissioned . Volume II contains the text of The Friend as it first appeared in 1809 and 1810 ...
... important is the restored " Treatise on Method , ' so sadly mangled when it came out in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana for which it had been commissioned . Volume II contains the text of The Friend as it first appeared in 1809 and 1810 ...
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... important question is , What values do the poems embody and help to keep alive ? Jonson of course often defines his values by negatives , not only in the satiric epigrams but in poems that are not predominantly satirical . The vices are ...
... important question is , What values do the poems embody and help to keep alive ? Jonson of course often defines his values by negatives , not only in the satiric epigrams but in poems that are not predominantly satirical . The vices are ...
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... important question is , What values do the poems embody and help to keep alive ? Jonson of course often defines his values by negatives , not only in the satiric epigrams but in poems that are not predominantly satirical . The vices are ...
... important question is , What values do the poems embody and help to keep alive ? Jonson of course often defines his values by negatives , not only in the satiric epigrams but in poems that are not predominantly satirical . The vices are ...
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Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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