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And finally , the art of the writer is likewise for use , not for his own pleasure , nor for the pleasure of his readers . It is functional . Therefore the method will vary whether it is for edification in sermons , for moral or ...
And finally , the art of the writer is likewise for use , not for his own pleasure , nor for the pleasure of his readers . It is functional . Therefore the method will vary whether it is for edification in sermons , for moral or ...
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The work of the poet and the labor of the critic are subordinated to the natural appetite for pleasure from which literature derives its distinctive features and in the satisfac- tion of which it has its true value .
The work of the poet and the labor of the critic are subordinated to the natural appetite for pleasure from which literature derives its distinctive features and in the satisfac- tion of which it has its true value .
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In the general area of pleasure comes the eighteenth - century conception of the sub- lime , where qualities of austerity , gloom , grandeur , melancholy or even menace are a source of romantic or penseroso feelings .
In the general area of pleasure comes the eighteenth - century conception of the sub- lime , where qualities of austerity , gloom , grandeur , melancholy or even menace are a source of romantic or penseroso feelings .
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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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