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He who has thought , feeling , expression , imagination , action , character , and continuity , all in the largest amount and highest degree , is the greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the ...
He who has thought , feeling , expression , imagination , action , character , and continuity , all in the largest amount and highest degree , is the greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the ...
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... —Third , that which combines character and events directly imitated from real life , with imitative realities of its own invention ; as the probable parts of the histories of Priam and Macbeth , or what may be called natural fiction ...
... —Third , that which combines character and events directly imitated from real life , with imitative realities of its own invention ; as the probable parts of the histories of Priam and Macbeth , or what may be called natural fiction ...
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Not a particle of inversion , beyond what is used for the sake of emphasis in common discourse , and this only in one line ( the last but three ) , is to be found in his immortal character of the Duke of Buckingham :> A man so various ...
Not a particle of inversion , beyond what is used for the sake of emphasis in common discourse , and this only in one line ( the last but three ) , is to be found in his immortal character of the Duke of Buckingham :> A man so various ...
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Every thing is diversified according to the demand of the moment , of the sounds , the sights , the emotions ; the very uniformity of the outline is gently varied ; and yet we feel that the whole is one and of the same character , the ...
Every thing is diversified according to the demand of the moment , of the sounds , the sights , the emotions ; the very uniformity of the outline is gently varied ; and yet we feel that the whole is one and of the same character , the ...
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The fops are proud of scandal ; for they cry At every lewd , low character , " That's I. ” Dryden's Prologue to the Pilgrim . What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a - year .
The fops are proud of scandal ; for they cry At every lewd , low character , " That's I. ” Dryden's Prologue to the Pilgrim . What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a - year .
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