Literature and Life, 4. raamatScott, Foresman and Company, 1929 |
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... Period of Transition . A Period of Transition . The Age of Johnson is a convenient name by which to distinguish the forty years between the death of Pope ( 1744 ) and the death of the great literary dictator himself in 1784. In many ...
... Period of Transition . A Period of Transition . The Age of Johnson is a convenient name by which to distinguish the forty years between the death of Pope ( 1744 ) and the death of the great literary dictator himself in 1784. In many ...
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... period . Compare " London " with " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " Which is the more vigorous as satire ? Compare " The Vanity of Human Wishes " with Juvenal's Tenth Satire ( use Dryden's translation ) . Do you agree with Macaulay's ...
... period . Compare " London " with " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " Which is the more vigorous as satire ? Compare " The Vanity of Human Wishes " with Juvenal's Tenth Satire ( use Dryden's translation ) . Do you agree with Macaulay's ...
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... period of idealism is succeeded by the period of reaction , in poetry as in life . But it is also the law that the period of idealism returns . Such a period corre- sponds , as a rule , to some great spiritual and intellectual ...
... period of idealism is succeeded by the period of reaction , in poetry as in life . But it is also the law that the period of idealism returns . Such a period corre- sponds , as a rule , to some great spiritual and intellectual ...
Contents
THE VALUE OF STUDIES AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
READING LIST | 6 |
PART I | 7 |
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