Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must be allowed , Pope should have taken care not to leave his errors upon ...
... learning , but they want that ease and sweetness for which his poetry is so much admired ; and the language is also shamefully incorrect . Yet , though all this must be allowed , Pope should have taken care not to leave his errors upon ...
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... learning , as being far from Pope , gave particular of- fence to his friends at home . Mr Coote , a gentleman in his neighbourhood , who thought that he himself had wit , was very much displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so far ...
... learning , as being far from Pope , gave particular of- fence to his friends at home . Mr Coote , a gentleman in his neighbourhood , who thought that he himself had wit , was very much displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so far ...
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... learning . He began to reflect seriously on these subjects too late in life , and to suppose those objections very new and unanswerable which had been already confuted by thousands . « Lord Bolingbroke , " says Pope , in one of his ...
... learning . He began to reflect seriously on these subjects too late in life , and to suppose those objections very new and unanswerable which had been already confuted by thousands . « Lord Bolingbroke , " says Pope , in one of his ...
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... learning I have are heartily at his service ; which if , after so candid a confession , he should , notwithstanding , still find intolerably dull , low , or sad stuff , this I protest is more than I know . I have a clear conscience ...
... learning I have are heartily at his service ; which if , after so candid a confession , he should , notwithstanding , still find intolerably dull , low , or sad stuff , this I protest is more than I know . I have a clear conscience ...
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... learning , politeness , and wis- dom . The emperors and generals , who , in these periods of approaching ignorance , still felt a passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or increased its professorships ...
... learning , politeness , and wis- dom . The emperors and generals , who , in these periods of approaching ignorance , still felt a passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or increased its professorships ...
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