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... develops and shapes the poet's imagination so that he says 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 .
... develops and shapes the poet's imagination so that he says 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 .
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But he cannot resist the temptations of fervent desires and , instead of confining himself to meditation , glances back upon temporal things.29 The central sense of all the moral glosses , however variously Orpheus and Eurydice may have ...
But he cannot resist the temptations of fervent desires and , instead of confining himself to meditation , glances back upon temporal things.29 The central sense of all the moral glosses , however variously Orpheus and Eurydice may have ...
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For true Wit is a perfection in our Faculties , chiefly in the Understanding , and Imagination ; Wit in the Understanding is a Sagacity to find out the Nature , Relations , and Consequences of things ; Wit in the Imagination , is a ...
For true Wit is a perfection in our Faculties , chiefly in the Understanding , and Imagination ; Wit in the Understanding is a Sagacity to find out the Nature , Relations , and Consequences of things ; Wit in the Imagination , is a ...
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