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Nature is justly ordered , constant , unerring , universal ; her light is the clear light of day , obscured by no mist or shadows , not broken by any prism into the spectral particularities of blue , yellow , and red .
Nature is justly ordered , constant , unerring , universal ; her light is the clear light of day , obscured by no mist or shadows , not broken by any prism into the spectral particularities of blue , yellow , and red .
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Pope's generation had not yet caught our more modern zeal for re - creating the past ; was it not the ideal of poetry that it should achieve a universal which is timeless ? The heroines of Ovid are the poet's contemporary countrywomen ...
Pope's generation had not yet caught our more modern zeal for re - creating the past ; was it not the ideal of poetry that it should achieve a universal which is timeless ? The heroines of Ovid are the poet's contemporary countrywomen ...
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Personal satire can attain the permanence of great art only when the satirist succeeds in making the individual stand forth as a type of universal and unchanging human frailty — and that requires vision and creative imagination .
Personal satire can attain the permanence of great art only when the satirist succeeds in making the individual stand forth as a type of universal and unchanging human frailty — and that requires vision and creative imagination .
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Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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