Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... rules not far enough extend , ( Since rules were made but to promote their end ) Some lucky license answer to the full Th ' intent proposed , that license is a rule . Thus Pegasus , a nearer way to take , May boldly deviate from the ...
... rules not far enough extend , ( Since rules were made but to promote their end ) Some lucky license answer to the full Th ' intent proposed , that license is a rule . Thus Pegasus , a nearer way to take , May boldly deviate from the ...
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... rules ! Copy the models ! It was the rules that shaped the models . " One moment ! In that case there are two sorts of models : those which are made according to the rules ; and prior to them , those according to which the rules were ...
... rules ! Copy the models ! It was the rules that shaped the models . " One moment ! In that case there are two sorts of models : those which are made according to the rules ; and prior to them , those according to which the rules were ...
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... rules nor models ; or , rather , there are no other rules than the general laws of nature , which soar above the whole field of art , and the special rules which result from the conditions appropriate to the subject of each composition ...
... rules nor models ; or , rather , there are no other rules than the general laws of nature , which soar above the whole field of art , and the special rules which result from the conditions appropriate to the subject of each composition ...
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