Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 pages |
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... mind to escape me ; but now that I am again in possession of you , I want no nymph to make me happy here , un- less ... mind . But we must hear our poet speaking in the mouth of some soberer demigod or hero . He then presents us with a ...
... mind to escape me ; but now that I am again in possession of you , I want no nymph to make me happy here , un- less ... mind . But we must hear our poet speaking in the mouth of some soberer demigod or hero . He then presents us with a ...
Page 169
... mind upon the perusal of a noble work . Thus although in poetry it be absolutely necessary that the unities of time , place , and action , with other points of the same nature , should be thoroughly explained and understood , there is ...
... mind upon the perusal of a noble work . Thus although in poetry it be absolutely necessary that the unities of time , place , and action , with other points of the same nature , should be thoroughly explained and understood , there is ...
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... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously , and very carefully ; for I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly , will hardly mind any thing else . " He now appeared to me Jean Bull philosophe , and ...
... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously , and very carefully ; for I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly , will hardly mind any thing else . " He now appeared to me Jean Bull philosophe , and ...
Contents
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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