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If one could conform one's spirit to theirs , one would attain perfect reasonableness and good sense , perfect naturalness : Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy nature is to copy them . ( Essay on Criticism , 139-40 ) ...
If one could conform one's spirit to theirs , one would attain perfect reasonableness and good sense , perfect naturalness : Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy nature is to copy them . ( Essay on Criticism , 139-40 ) ...
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Though Pope pays glowing and eloquent tribute to the " Bards triumphant ” of ancient Greece and Rome , he never suggests that poetic inspiration ceased with them . In the Epistle to Augustus he makes merry with those who would estimate ...
Though Pope pays glowing and eloquent tribute to the " Bards triumphant ” of ancient Greece and Rome , he never suggests that poetic inspiration ceased with them . In the Epistle to Augustus he makes merry with those who would estimate ...
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nators , we owe the establishment of the canon , and the recovery of accurate texts , of the ancient authors and of the earlier monuments of modern literature . Such work as his is the indispensable foundation of any sound study of the ...
nators , we owe the establishment of the canon , and the recovery of accurate texts , of the ancient authors and of the earlier monuments of modern literature . Such work as his is the indispensable foundation of any sound study of the ...
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