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In the genius , says Dennis , ' as Thoughts produce the Spirit , the Spirit produces and makes the Expression ; which is known by Experience to all who are Poets . . .'54 The expression ( which includes style , harmony , rhythm , etc. ) ...
In the genius , says Dennis , ' as Thoughts produce the Spirit , the Spirit produces and makes the Expression ; which is known by Experience to all who are Poets . . .'54 The expression ( which includes style , harmony , rhythm , etc. ) ...
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From Defoe came a similar expression : ' . . . . the glory , the strength , the riches , the trade , and all that is ... In their context and with their supporting arguments , these expressions , it is true , are not tantamount to an ...
From Defoe came a similar expression : ' . . . . the glory , the strength , the riches , the trade , and all that is ... In their context and with their supporting arguments , these expressions , it is true , are not tantamount to an ...
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His Expression is like the colouring of some great Masters , which discovers itself to be laid on boldly , and executed with Rapidity . It is indeed the strongest and most glowing imaginable , and touch'd with the greatest Spirit .
His Expression is like the colouring of some great Masters , which discovers itself to be laid on boldly , and executed with Rapidity . It is indeed the strongest and most glowing imaginable , and touch'd with the greatest Spirit .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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