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His , as William Empson has said , is that rare gift of seeing the general truth in fresh ways and of discovering the most nearly perfect vehicle of expression to embody and express that truth . The virtue is propriety , a bond of ...
His , as William Empson has said , is that rare gift of seeing the general truth in fresh ways and of discovering the most nearly perfect vehicle of expression to embody and express that truth . The virtue is propriety , a bond of ...
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nature , ” the “ grandeur of generality ” are key terms in his praise of the writer who eschews fad and fashion , outlives his age , and offers the nourishment of truth to succeeding ages . " The irregular combinations of fanciful ...
nature , ” the “ grandeur of generality ” are key terms in his praise of the writer who eschews fad and fashion , outlives his age , and offers the nourishment of truth to succeeding ages . " The irregular combinations of fanciful ...
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and on the brightness of the imagination as op- posed to the mysteries of the intellect : For of all The inhabitants of earth , to man alone Creative Wisdom gave to lift his eye To Truth's eternal measures ; thence to frame The sacred ...
and on the brightness of the imagination as op- posed to the mysteries of the intellect : For of all The inhabitants of earth , to man alone Creative Wisdom gave to lift his eye To Truth's eternal measures ; thence to frame The sacred ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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