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When set in opposition to “ judgment ” ( lines 28 , 80 , 82 , 302 , 303 , 531 ) it takes on a more technical significance . It is then approximately equivalent to that aspect of literary creation which we call “ fancy ” or “ imagination ...
When set in opposition to “ judgment ” ( lines 28 , 80 , 82 , 302 , 303 , 531 ) it takes on a more technical significance . It is then approximately equivalent to that aspect of literary creation which we call “ fancy ” or “ imagination ...
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B 2 , verso ) It is Wit or Invention that can alone kindle the flame ; it is the function of Judgment to tend the fire , to see that it shall burn clear and bright , that it shall not become an uncontrolled conflagration .
B 2 , verso ) It is Wit or Invention that can alone kindle the flame ; it is the function of Judgment to tend the fire , to see that it shall burn clear and bright , that it shall not become an uncontrolled conflagration .
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allegiance of his spirit is given rather to the restraining faculty of Judgment , to the order and discipline over which it presides . For him the truly golden age is the age of Augustan Rome , the age of ordered peace .
allegiance of his spirit is given rather to the restraining faculty of Judgment , to the order and discipline over which it presides . For him the truly golden age is the age of Augustan Rome , the age of ordered peace .
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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