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It is in its inception a poetry of intellectual ideas rather than of sensations and emotions . Such is the raw material thrown into the crucible of poetic creation . In the poetry which emerges the intellectual idea is still present ...
It is in its inception a poetry of intellectual ideas rather than of sensations and emotions . Such is the raw material thrown into the crucible of poetic creation . In the poetry which emerges the intellectual idea is still present ...
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It is not impossible to conceive , nor repugnant to reason , that there may be many species of spirits , as much separated and diversified one from another by distinct properties whereof we have no ideas , as the species of sensible ...
It is not impossible to conceive , nor repugnant to reason , that there may be many species of spirits , as much separated and diversified one from another by distinct properties whereof we have no ideas , as the species of sensible ...
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It may well have been in the Spectator that the idea first came to Pope's attention . But it could have come to him from many sources . Thomson had used it in his Seasons ( Summer 333-6 ) : Has any seen The mighty chain of beings ...
It may well have been in the Spectator that the idea first came to Pope's attention . But it could have come to him from many sources . Thomson had used it in his Seasons ( Summer 333-6 ) : Has any seen The mighty chain of beings ...
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