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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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It seeks , as in Pope's fourth Moral Essay , to support its intuitions by the criteria of usefulness and good sense . As Pope says in the prefatory argument to the epistle : “ The first principle and foundation , in this ( Taste ) as in ...
It seeks , as in Pope's fourth Moral Essay , to support its intuitions by the criteria of usefulness and good sense . As Pope says in the prefatory argument to the epistle : “ The first principle and foundation , in this ( Taste ) as in ...
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We may grant at once his contention that Pope's victims were not insignificant nobodies ; but it is plain that Lounsbury had not stopped in his zeal of rehabilitation to ask himself in what sense of the word Pope was using the term ...
We may grant at once his contention that Pope's victims were not insignificant nobodies ; but it is plain that Lounsbury had not stopped in his zeal of rehabilitation to ask himself in what sense of the word Pope was using the term ...
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