Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 408
... heart , the guide , is an example . His fighting is , of course , allegorical ; but the allegory is not strictly preserved . delivers a sermon on imputed righteousness to his companions ; and , soon after , he gives battle to Giant Grim ...
... heart , the guide , is an example . His fighting is , of course , allegorical ; but the allegory is not strictly preserved . delivers a sermon on imputed righteousness to his companions ; and , soon after , he gives battle to Giant Grim ...
Page 513
... heart , or ought to know by heart , and sent them to Addison . One charge which Pope has enforced with great skill is probably not without foundation . Addison was , we are inclined to believe , too fond of presiding over a circle of ...
... heart , or ought to know by heart , and sent them to Addison . One charge which Pope has enforced with great skill is probably not without foundation . Addison was , we are inclined to believe , too fond of presiding over a circle of ...
Page 641
... heart , and did their best to write like him , and to look like him . Many of them practised at the glass in the hope of catching the curl of the upper lip , and the scowl of the brow , which appear in some of his portraits . A few ...
... heart , and did their best to write like him , and to look like him . Many of them practised at the glass in the hope of catching the curl of the upper lip , and the scowl of the brow , which appear in some of his portraits . A few ...
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