Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... original idea , or the delightful execution of this poem , to the Lutrin of Boileau . The Rape of the Lock is a double - refined essence of wit and fancy , as the Essay on Criticism is of wit and sense . The quantity of thought and ...
... original idea , or the delightful execution of this poem , to the Lutrin of Boileau . The Rape of the Lock is a double - refined essence of wit and fancy , as the Essay on Criticism is of wit and sense . The quantity of thought and ...
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... original genius alone , without education , in modern and more artificial periods , the same bold and independent results as in former periods . And one reason appears to be that , though such persons , from whom we might at first ...
... original genius alone , without education , in modern and more artificial periods , the same bold and independent results as in former periods . And one reason appears to be that , though such persons , from whom we might at first ...
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... a questionable shape . If original , like Lucretius , there will be a differ- ence of opinion about it . ( If trite and acknow- ledged , like Pope , however pure , there will be t . ) little valuable in it . It is 20 AND MR BOWLES 305.
... a questionable shape . If original , like Lucretius , there will be a differ- ence of opinion about it . ( If trite and acknow- ledged , like Pope , however pure , there will be t . ) little valuable in it . It is 20 AND MR BOWLES 305.
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