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Mr Bowles's editorial inquisition into the moral character of Pope . It is a pure piece of clerical priggism . If Pope was not free from vice , we should like to know who is . He was one of the most faultless of poets , both in his life ...
Mr Bowles's editorial inquisition into the moral character of Pope . It is a pure piece of clerical priggism . If Pope was not free from vice , we should like to know who is . He was one of the most faultless of poets , both in his life ...
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Mr Bowles has numbers of manuscript sermons by him , the morality of which , we will venture to say , is quite as ... We do not look for the flowers of fancy in moral treatises , nor for a homily in his Lordship's irregular stanzas .
Mr Bowles has numbers of manuscript sermons by him , the morality of which , we will venture to say , is quite as ... We do not look for the flowers of fancy in moral treatises , nor for a homily in his Lordship's irregular stanzas .
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Why does he state that ' more poetry cannot be gathered into existence ' than we here see , and yet that this poetry arises neither from nature nor moral exaltedness ; Mr Bowles and he being at issue on this very point , viz . the one ...
Why does he state that ' more poetry cannot be gathered into existence ' than we here see , and yet that this poetry arises neither from nature nor moral exaltedness ; Mr Bowles and he being at issue on this very point , viz . the one ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 31 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON | 67 |
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