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... learning , and their applicability in the service of religion and the state . He seems to have been relatively little interested in the play of personality ; even in his libels upon Steele and Pope he was largely concerned with their ...
... learning , and their applicability in the service of religion and the state . He seems to have been relatively little interested in the play of personality ; even in his libels upon Steele and Pope he was largely concerned with their ...
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... learning . He proceeds in the 38th page to the vilifying learning it self . At The Bottom of which He has these words What has been here said is not only true as it Regards Poets , but is likewise aplicable to almost all the great ...
... learning . He proceeds in the 38th page to the vilifying learning it self . At The Bottom of which He has these words What has been here said is not only true as it Regards Poets , but is likewise aplicable to almost all the great ...
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... learning , " have produced great works ( Spectator , no . 160 , Sept. 3 , 1711 ) . Though Pope tried to dodge the question of whether Shakespeare was thoroughly familiar with the learned languages , he insisted that Shakespeare was ...
... learning , " have produced great works ( Spectator , no . 160 , Sept. 3 , 1711 ) . Though Pope tried to dodge the question of whether Shakespeare was thoroughly familiar with the learned languages , he insisted that Shakespeare was ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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