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It is Invention which gives to a poem poetic fire : Exact Disposition , just Thought , correct Elocution , polish'd Numbers , may have been found in a thousand ; but this Poetical Fire , this Vivida vis animi , in a very few . ( Fol .
It is Invention which gives to a poem poetic fire : Exact Disposition , just Thought , correct Elocution , polish'd Numbers , may have been found in a thousand ; but this Poetical Fire , this Vivida vis animi , in a very few . ( Fol .
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And so in his translation Pope has added to Homer's simple “ picture ” details of his own imagining , which give full emphasis to this idea of the “ fine Gentleman ” mixed with the warrior . Again , I shall give first a closely literal ...
And so in his translation Pope has added to Homer's simple “ picture ” details of his own imagining , which give full emphasis to this idea of the “ fine Gentleman ” mixed with the warrior . Again , I shall give first a closely literal ...
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Wycherley was not exaggerating when he wrote to Pope on May 26 , 1709 : “ The salt of your wit has been enough to give a relish to the whole inspid hotch - potch it is mingled with . ” The Miscellany contained , however , on pp .
Wycherley was not exaggerating when he wrote to Pope on May 26 , 1709 : “ The salt of your wit has been enough to give a relish to the whole inspid hotch - potch it is mingled with . ” The Miscellany contained , however , on pp .
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