Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... judgment and reason , according to him , lie the clean contrary way , in separating and nicely distinguishing those wherein the smallest difference is to be found . 45 43Ibid . , II , iii , 957-964 . 44 Dunciad , 1 , 89-90 . 45 His ...
... judgment and reason , according to him , lie the clean contrary way , in separating and nicely distinguishing those wherein the smallest difference is to be found . 45 43Ibid . , II , iii , 957-964 . 44 Dunciad , 1 , 89-90 . 45 His ...
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... judgment and reasoning , and certainly the comparing and connecting our ideas together is an essential part of reason and judgment , as well as of wit and fancy . Mere wit , as opposed to reason or argument , consists in striking out ...
... judgment and reasoning , and certainly the comparing and connecting our ideas together is an essential part of reason and judgment , as well as of wit and fancy . Mere wit , as opposed to reason or argument , consists in striking out ...
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... judgment as the history of poetry Let us now take up and examine the aesthetic judgment of poetry to ascertain its relation to the historical statement or affirmation from which , as from a parent cell , springs every more complex ...
... judgment as the history of poetry Let us now take up and examine the aesthetic judgment of poetry to ascertain its relation to the historical statement or affirmation from which , as from a parent cell , springs every more complex ...
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