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It comes with the graces of expression , which tend to heighten the outlines of truth rather than to disguise or conceal them . The expression , in fact , should be as modestly plain as the subject and form permit ; and sprightly wit is ...
It comes with the graces of expression , which tend to heighten the outlines of truth rather than to disguise or conceal them . The expression , in fact , should be as modestly plain as the subject and form permit ; and sprightly wit is ...
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Actually Pope was far from desiring to confine wit to expression . His thinking at the time was close to that of William Walsh , who ob- served to him in a letter dated September 9 , 1706 , that nature alone is to be followed , and that ...
Actually Pope was far from desiring to confine wit to expression . His thinking at the time was close to that of William Walsh , who ob- served to him in a letter dated September 9 , 1706 , that nature alone is to be followed , and that ...
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The theory , in brief , supposed that objects produce in genius ( the artistic mind raised to a high degree of emotion and sensibility ) certain thoughts which , in the very instant of their generation , take on forms and expression ...
The theory , in brief , supposed that objects produce in genius ( the artistic mind raised to a high degree of emotion and sensibility ) certain thoughts which , in the very instant of their generation , take on forms and expression ...
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