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osity , that spur in the side , that bridle in the mouth , that ring in the nose , of a lazy and impa- tient , and a grunting reader . By this handle it is , that an author should seize upon his readers ; which as soon as he has once ...
osity , that spur in the side , that bridle in the mouth , that ring in the nose , of a lazy and impa- tient , and a grunting reader . By this handle it is , that an author should seize upon his readers ; which as soon as he has once ...
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might be prevented , but that an opportunity might be secured of striking the reader's mind with a circumstance new and unexpected . But notwithstanding the plan and conduct of Spenser in the poem before us is highly exception- able ...
might be prevented , but that an opportunity might be secured of striking the reader's mind with a circumstance new and unexpected . But notwithstanding the plan and conduct of Spenser in the poem before us is highly exception- able ...
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Which is to say that if emotion in a poem is seen , a com- mon reader will naturally presume a cause of emo- tion in the writer of the poem , and that is all to the good . But a more sophisticated reader will know that actually there is ...
Which is to say that if emotion in a poem is seen , a com- mon reader will naturally presume a cause of emo- tion in the writer of the poem , and that is all to the good . But a more sophisticated reader will know that actually there is ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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