Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... rules " and " name- less graces . " In Part I of the " Essay on Criticism , ” which discusses the gen- eral and philosophic bases on which a critic can make sound judg- ments , Pope advises , Those RULES of old discover'd , not devis'd ...
... rules " and " name- less graces . " In Part I of the " Essay on Criticism , ” which discusses the gen- eral and philosophic bases on which a critic can make sound judg- ments , Pope advises , Those RULES of old discover'd , not devis'd ...
Sivu 32
... Rules not far enough extend , ( Since Rules were made but to promote their End ) Some Lucky Licence answers to the full Th ' Intent propos'd , that Licence is a Rule . ( l . 141–49 ) The seeming contradiction is only on the surface . The ...
... Rules not far enough extend , ( Since Rules were made but to promote their End ) Some Lucky Licence answers to the full Th ' Intent propos'd , that Licence is a Rule . ( l . 141–49 ) The seeming contradiction is only on the surface . The ...
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... rules " help check the idiosyncrasies and individual differences in men's judgments . The " rules " represent a kind of secondary imitation , or are at least guides , which channel and re- ! strict the subjectivity of the artist and ...
... rules " help check the idiosyncrasies and individual differences in men's judgments . The " rules " represent a kind of secondary imitation , or are at least guides , which channel and re- ! strict the subjectivity of the artist and ...
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