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First , it belongs not to the part but to the whole . It is the master idea which informs every portion of the body and gives life and energy ; it is the joint force of all components , and not the beauty , regularity , or brilliance of ...
First , it belongs not to the part but to the whole . It is the master idea which informs every portion of the body and gives life and energy ; it is the joint force of all components , and not the beauty , regularity , or brilliance of ...
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But one cannot find a more vital dramatic or poetic organization in any of these poems , or even an expository order , that unifies the whole . I In the second section of An Essay on Criticism Pope employs the device of the catalogue to ...
But one cannot find a more vital dramatic or poetic organization in any of these poems , or even an expository order , that unifies the whole . I In the second section of An Essay on Criticism Pope employs the device of the catalogue to ...
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And finally it is this same motive of pride which perverts , or as Pope puts it , inverts , the whole relationship of man to nature . Instead of co - operating with nature and putting it to its proper use , the Timons and the rest do ...
And finally it is this same motive of pride which perverts , or as Pope puts it , inverts , the whole relationship of man to nature . Instead of co - operating with nature and putting it to its proper use , the Timons and the rest do ...
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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