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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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There must be complete truth to “ nature ” no strained exaggeration , no vague unreality , perfect sanity , clarity not only in expression but in conception . The poetic fire must burn steadily and brightly , without smoke or explosive ...
There must be complete truth to “ nature ” no strained exaggeration , no vague unreality , perfect sanity , clarity not only in expression but in conception . The poetic fire must burn steadily and brightly , without smoke or explosive ...
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The portrait of “ Sporus ” is disposed into a number of sentences , but the sense of each sentence builds so closely on that of the preceding sentence that a perfect unity of sub' stance reflects itself in a unified system of cadences ...
The portrait of “ Sporus ” is disposed into a number of sentences , but the sense of each sentence builds so closely on that of the preceding sentence that a perfect unity of sub' stance reflects itself in a unified system of cadences ...
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