Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... things which he did not know he was capable of saying , and at the same time those parts of his imagination which once had other things to say , dry up from lack of use . The couplet was not Dryden's only instrument - the Ode on St ...
... things which he did not know he was capable of saying , and at the same time those parts of his imagination which once had other things to say , dry up from lack of use . The couplet was not Dryden's only instrument - the Ode on St ...
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... things ; Wit in the Imagination , is a quickness in the phancy to give things proper Images . . . And in another work he castigates those who debase wit , which is truly fitted for " great and noble Exercises of the Mind . " It is in ...
... things ; Wit in the Imagination , is a quickness in the phancy to give things proper Images . . . And in another work he castigates those who debase wit , which is truly fitted for " great and noble Exercises of the Mind . " It is in ...
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... things must be Yet all things there agree as the primitive forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without discord or confusion lie In that strange Mirror of the Deity . This is Cowley's Ode to Wit , and it was in ...
... things must be Yet all things there agree as the primitive forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without discord or confusion lie In that strange Mirror of the Deity . This is Cowley's Ode to Wit , and it was in ...
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