Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. Arbuthnot” in chapter 7 of Bliss Perry, The American spirit in lierature: a chronicle of great interpreters:
...ater, as in anything he was to write during the next half-century.
In many respects he was a curious survival of the cumulative humanities of the eighteenth century.
He might have been, like good Dr. Arbuthnot , an ornament of the Augustan age. He shared with the English Augustans a liking for the rhymed couplet, an instinctive social sense, a feeling for the presence of an imaginary audience of congenial l...
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