The composition of all poems is, or ought to be, of wit; and wit in the poet, or Wit writing (if you will give me leave to use a school-distinction), is no other than the faculty of imagination in the writer, which, like a nimble spaniel, beats over and... Dryden. Smyth. Duke. King. Sprat. Halifax - Сторінка 17 редактори - 1800 Повний перегляд -
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