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Swinburne was also a master of words , but Swinburne's words are all suggestion and no denotation ; if they suggest nothing , it is because they suggest too much . Dryden's words , on the other hand , are precise , they state immensely ...
Swinburne was also a master of words , but Swinburne's words are all suggestion and no denotation ; if they suggest nothing , it is because they suggest too much . Dryden's words , on the other hand , are precise , they state immensely ...
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Yet to play this trick on such a scale comes at last to suggest more dignified notions ; that all a critic can do is to suggest a hierarchy with inadequate language ; that to do it so well with such very inadequate language is to offer ...
Yet to play this trick on such a scale comes at last to suggest more dignified notions ; that all a critic can do is to suggest a hierarchy with inadequate language ; that to do it so well with such very inadequate language is to offer ...
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Pope , as we now know , was clearly unjust in suggesting that Addison's advice against adding the machinery of the sylphs was prompted by any desire to prevent the improvement of the poem . Addison's caution was " safe " and natural ...
Pope , as we now know , was clearly unjust in suggesting that Addison's advice against adding the machinery of the sylphs was prompted by any desire to prevent the improvement of the poem . Addison's caution was " safe " and natural ...
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