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In order to be plain and simple it is necessary to clear the mind of speculation and compromise , and to avoid in art the distortions of height and depth and the deception of colour . He held that all knowledge is intended for use ...
In order to be plain and simple it is necessary to clear the mind of speculation and compromise , and to avoid in art the distortions of height and depth and the deception of colour . He held that all knowledge is intended for use ...
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... as a humanist he was concerned for the preserva- tion of those moral and spiritual qualities which distinguish men from beasts and for the health and continuity of fruitful tradition in church , state , and the sphere of the mind .
... as a humanist he was concerned for the preserva- tion of those moral and spiritual qualities which distinguish men from beasts and for the health and continuity of fruitful tradition in church , state , and the sphere of the mind .
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They seldom present a white mind to experience . They present a mind already coloured with all their ... The poetic diction represents the existing mind , the new words represent the fresh- ness of the response .
They seldom present a white mind to experience . They present a mind already coloured with all their ... The poetic diction represents the existing mind , the new words represent the fresh- ness of the response .
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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