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This was the only unnatural way of writing , for , in it alone , the poet had no pattern to follow in nature . In applying Locke's distinction to literary theory , Addison suggests that a significant aspect of Romanticism would be the ...
This was the only unnatural way of writing , for , in it alone , the poet had no pattern to follow in nature . In applying Locke's distinction to literary theory , Addison suggests that a significant aspect of Romanticism would be the ...
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In this Case the Poet seems to get the better of Nature ; he takes , indeed , the Landskip after her , but gives it more vigorous Touches , heightens its Beauty , and so enlivens the whole Piece , that the Images , which flow from the ...
In this Case the Poet seems to get the better of Nature ; he takes , indeed , the Landskip after her , but gives it more vigorous Touches , heightens its Beauty , and so enlivens the whole Piece , that the Images , which flow from the ...
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I devise ' , says the poet himself in his Letter to Sir W. Raleigh , ' that the Faery Queen kept her annual feaste xii days : upon which xii several days , the occasions of the xii several adventures hapened ; which being undertaken by ...
I devise ' , says the poet himself in his Letter to Sir W. Raleigh , ' that the Faery Queen kept her annual feaste xii days : upon which xii several days , the occasions of the xii several adventures hapened ; which being undertaken by ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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