The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... thought to be beautiful which is not just and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable of which good sense is not the groundwork . Boileau has endeav ...
... thought to be beautiful which is not just and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable of which good sense is not the groundwork . Boileau has endeav ...
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... thought as immediately as the odour of a rose would be to introduce an analogy from a realm of experience other than that most Augustan writers work in , but they do feel their thought immediately . In Pope this is clear . ' Vivid and ...
... thought as immediately as the odour of a rose would be to introduce an analogy from a realm of experience other than that most Augustan writers work in , but they do feel their thought immediately . In Pope this is clear . ' Vivid and ...
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... thought ) Becomes the stuff of which our dream is wrought : Something as dim to our internal view Is thus , perhaps , the cause of most we do . ... Here material from Horace , Shakespeare , and Hobbes is so closely interwoven with the ...
... thought ) Becomes the stuff of which our dream is wrought : Something as dim to our internal view Is thus , perhaps , the cause of most we do . ... Here material from Horace , Shakespeare , and Hobbes is so closely interwoven with the ...
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