PopeOliver and Boyd, 1971 - 117 Seiten |
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... rules are the means by which a poet turns his vision into form . By themselves these rules will not produce great poetry and Pope is scathing about the poets who follow the rules without Wit . They produce verse which " We cannot blame ...
... rules are the means by which a poet turns his vision into form . By themselves these rules will not produce great poetry and Pope is scathing about the poets who follow the rules without Wit . They produce verse which " We cannot blame ...
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... rules and rituals , the card games , the toilette , the tea - taking , which are the price of admission to this society , Belinda is hardly an innocent and yet she is innocent in that she does not fully comprehend the reasons for these ...
... rules and rituals , the card games , the toilette , the tea - taking , which are the price of admission to this society , Belinda is hardly an innocent and yet she is innocent in that she does not fully comprehend the reasons for these ...
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... rules of its own , and if you respected them nothing went wrong " . Taste is an instinctive awareness of what is fitting in the widest possible sense . False Taste is the failure to act in accord with the natural purpose of things which ...
... rules of its own , and if you respected them nothing went wrong " . Taste is an instinctive awareness of what is fitting in the widest possible sense . False Taste is the failure to act in accord with the natural purpose of things which ...
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The Forest | 1 |
The Court | 22 |
The Proper Study | 44 |
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