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... sense of beauty . ' Beauty ' is such a misused , shop- soiled word by now that perhaps I may be allowed to stop for a minute and define in what sense I am using it . It is the ordinary , obvious sense we mean when we say : “ What a ...
... sense of beauty . ' Beauty ' is such a misused , shop- soiled word by now that perhaps I may be allowed to stop for a minute and define in what sense I am using it . It is the ordinary , obvious sense we mean when we say : “ What a ...
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... sense in antithesis and balance rather than of sound . Swift speaks with admiration of Pope's ability to get more ' sense ' into one couplet than he can into six : concentration of sense for him is clearly a major criterion of poetry ...
... sense in antithesis and balance rather than of sound . Swift speaks with admiration of Pope's ability to get more ' sense ' into one couplet than he can into six : concentration of sense for him is clearly a major criterion of poetry ...
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... sense of sympathy with man himself , the sense that no one can afford to be indifferent to the fate of anyone else , which underlies the protests against slavery and misery in Cowper , in Crabbe and in Blake's Songs of Experience . This ...
... sense of sympathy with man himself , the sense that no one can afford to be indifferent to the fate of anyone else , which underlies the protests against slavery and misery in Cowper , in Crabbe and in Blake's Songs of Experience . This ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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