Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 ページ |
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... genius to work wisely in the light of the ancients . But genius is the sine qua non ; the rules alone and slavish imitation would never enable one to make poetry . Another phase of imitation meets us as we pass to considerations of the ...
... genius to work wisely in the light of the ancients . But genius is the sine qua non ; the rules alone and slavish imitation would never enable one to make poetry . Another phase of imitation meets us as we pass to considerations of the ...
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... Genius . That most men are born with some Taste , but spoiled by false Education . The multitude of Critics , and causes of them . That we are to study our own Taste , and know the Limits of it . Nature the best guide of Judgment ...
... Genius . That most men are born with some Taste , but spoiled by false Education . The multitude of Critics , and causes of them . That we are to study our own Taste , and know the Limits of it . Nature the best guide of Judgment ...
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... Genius Loci ( with that of the Index - hand before ) seems to be an allusion to the Table of Cebes , where the Genius of human Nature points out the road to be pursued by those entering into life . To stand too wide . - A pleasant ...
... Genius Loci ( with that of the Index - hand before ) seems to be an allusion to the Table of Cebes , where the Genius of human Nature points out the road to be pursued by those entering into life . To stand too wide . - A pleasant ...
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