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In the genius , says Dennis , ' as Thoughts produce the Spirit , the Spirit produces and makes the Expression ; which is known by Experience to all who are Poets . . .'54 The expression ( which includes style , harmony , rhythm , etc. ) ...
In the genius , says Dennis , ' as Thoughts produce the Spirit , the Spirit produces and makes the Expression ; which is known by Experience to all who are Poets . . .'54 The expression ( which includes style , harmony , rhythm , etc. ) ...
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All these treatises reveal a spirit quite familiar to our academic world to - day , a spirit which insists upon the practical and useful in education , which emphasizes scientific rather than humanistic subjects , and which would load ...
All these treatises reveal a spirit quite familiar to our academic world to - day , a spirit which insists upon the practical and useful in education , which emphasizes scientific rather than humanistic subjects , and which would load ...
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Of late we have come to perceive more clearly that the spirit that animated Johnson , in his maturity as in his early years , was a positive , not a negative nor a neutral , spirit . The youth of whom he allows us retrospective glimpses ...
Of late we have come to perceive more clearly that the spirit that animated Johnson , in his maturity as in his early years , was a positive , not a negative nor a neutral , spirit . The youth of whom he allows us retrospective glimpses ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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