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If , as Warton said , Pope has in this poem “ displayed more imagination than in all his other works taken together , " the imagination is never allowed to outrun the controlling judgment . On any principle of criticism it is a great ...
If , as Warton said , Pope has in this poem “ displayed more imagination than in all his other works taken together , " the imagination is never allowed to outrun the controlling judgment . On any principle of criticism it is a great ...
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Personal satire can attain the permanence of great art only when the satirist succeeds in making the individual stand forth as a type of universal and unchanging human frailty — and that requires vision and creative imagination .
Personal satire can attain the permanence of great art only when the satirist succeeds in making the individual stand forth as a type of universal and unchanging human frailty — and that requires vision and creative imagination .
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10 The word “ fancy ” occurs only once in the Essay ( line 667 ) ; " imagination " also appears but once ( line 58 ) . Pope uses the word “ imagination ” as a synonym for “ invention ” in the paragraphs of the Preface in which he ...
10 The word “ fancy ” occurs only once in the Essay ( line 667 ) ; " imagination " also appears but once ( line 58 ) . Pope uses the word “ imagination ” as a synonym for “ invention ” in the paragraphs of the Preface in which he ...
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