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They shew the age involved in darkness , and shade the picture with sullen emulation.16 The satirist is perforce a judge , and he is nothing unless he can speak with the voice of righteousness . The darkness of his ...
They shew the age involved in darkness , and shade the picture with sullen emulation.16 The satirist is perforce a judge , and he is nothing unless he can speak with the voice of righteousness . The darkness of his ...
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If light may be sublime , so , too , may darkness and obscurity , consisting in the absence of light . The eighteenth century ' school of night ' felt sublimity not less but sometimes more than did the descriptive poets of day - as ...
If light may be sublime , so , too , may darkness and obscurity , consisting in the absence of light . The eighteenth century ' school of night ' felt sublimity not less but sometimes more than did the descriptive poets of day - as ...
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We have considered darkness as a cause of the sublime ; and we have all along considered the sublime as depending on some modification of pain or terror ; so that , if darkness be in no way painful or terrible ... it can be no source of ...
We have considered darkness as a cause of the sublime ; and we have all along considered the sublime as depending on some modification of pain or terror ; so that , if darkness be in no way painful or terrible ... it can be no source of ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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