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ON POPE'S " HORTICULTURAL ROMANTICISM " A. L. Altenbernd - In the " Epistle to Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington , " the fourth of the Epistles to Several Persons , Alexander Pope's discussion of taste or of false taste -- includes a ...
ON POPE'S " HORTICULTURAL ROMANTICISM " A. L. Altenbernd - In the " Epistle to Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington , " the fourth of the Epistles to Several Persons , Alexander Pope's discussion of taste or of false taste -- includes a ...
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In the first place , Pope at the start , after describing the highest form of artistic talent in the poet as true genius , and the highest gift of the critic as true taste , proceeds to the principle that the best critics are those who ...
In the first place , Pope at the start , after describing the highest form of artistic talent in the poet as true genius , and the highest gift of the critic as true taste , proceeds to the principle that the best critics are those who ...
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The making of the analysis will , if it does seem to indicate a failure of taste in us , itself be a means of modifying our taste in such a way as to liberate us from our present narrowness.17 Mr. Mack's penetrating analysis of the poem ...
The making of the analysis will , if it does seem to indicate a failure of taste in us , itself be a means of modifying our taste in such a way as to liberate us from our present narrowness.17 Mr. Mack's penetrating analysis of the poem ...
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