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... seems to the modern reader an astonishing error of judgment.21 Yet it is from his philosophy that we can supply the ... seem to reiterate a long tradition of anti - Catholic dicta excoriating " Priestcraft " and accusing Catholic clergy ...
... seems to the modern reader an astonishing error of judgment.21 Yet it is from his philosophy that we can supply the ... seem to reiterate a long tradition of anti - Catholic dicta excoriating " Priestcraft " and accusing Catholic clergy ...
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... seems to have given up the attempt to preserve his credit in government circles ; his hopes of becoming intimate with the Prime Minister would seem to have come to nothing . And in December 1731 , with the publication of Pope's Epistle ...
... seems to have given up the attempt to preserve his credit in government circles ; his hopes of becoming intimate with the Prime Minister would seem to have come to nothing . And in December 1731 , with the publication of Pope's Epistle ...
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... seems to describe accurately enough the way critics respond to the poetry of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centur- ies . In general , critics attribute " thought " to the poetry of Pope's era and " feeling " to that of Wordsworth ...
... seems to describe accurately enough the way critics respond to the poetry of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centur- ies . In general , critics attribute " thought " to the poetry of Pope's era and " feeling " to that of Wordsworth ...
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