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Thus it is universally with truth and error . All falsehood is the counterfeit of truth ,
and superficially viewed may pass for the reality ; but in proportion as it is
examined , its pretensions disappear , and the cheat becomes manifest . On the ...
Thus it is universally with truth and error . All falsehood is the counterfeit of truth ,
and superficially viewed may pass for the reality ; but in proportion as it is
examined , its pretensions disappear , and the cheat becomes manifest . On the ...
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10 , Smith's translation , We conclude , then , that poetry must be true , natural ,
and affecting ; nay , in its most artificial array , that of pure fiction , it must be the
fiction that represents truth , and which is truth , - truth in the spirit , though not in
the ...
10 , Smith's translation , We conclude , then , that poetry must be true , natural ,
and affecting ; nay , in its most artificial array , that of pure fiction , it must be the
fiction that represents truth , and which is truth , - truth in the spirit , though not in
the ...
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He appears to invent nothing , while in truth he exercises a much higher faculty
than what is frequently called invention , but which is little more than an arbitrary
collocation of things , harmonious only when arranged by the hand that built the ...
He appears to invent nothing , while in truth he exercises a much higher faculty
than what is frequently called invention , but which is little more than an arbitrary
collocation of things , harmonious only when arranged by the hand that built the ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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