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Finally , for poetry , words might become equal objects , as they did in Smart ( see p . 249 ) , of perception , portions of the minds contem- poraneous creativity , not referential signals to masses of abstractions .
Finally , for poetry , words might become equal objects , as they did in Smart ( see p . 249 ) , of perception , portions of the minds contem- poraneous creativity , not referential signals to masses of abstractions .
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... giving the first specimen of that harmony in English verse , which is now become indispensably necessary ; and which has so forcibly and universally influenced the publick ear , as to have rendered every moderate rhymer melodious .
... giving the first specimen of that harmony in English verse , which is now become indispensably necessary ; and which has so forcibly and universally influenced the publick ear , as to have rendered every moderate rhymer melodious .
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Of these fine winding forms then is the human body composed , and which , by their varied situations with each other , become more intricately pleasing , and form a continued waving ...
Of these fine winding forms then is the human body composed , and which , by their varied situations with each other , become more intricately pleasing , and form a continued waving ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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