English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... judgment in the liberty of his fancy , may as well show the defect of it when he is confin'd to verse ; for he who has judgment will avoid errours , and he who has it not , will commit them in all kinds of writing . This Argument , as ...
... judgment in the liberty of his fancy , may as well show the defect of it when he is confin'd to verse ; for he who has judgment will avoid errours , and he who has it not , will commit them in all kinds of writing . This Argument , as ...
Sivu 62
... judgment had no need of History , Geography , or Moral Philosophy , to write cor- rectly . Judgment is indeed the Master - workman in a Play ; but he requires many subordinate hands , many tools to his assistance . And Verse I affirm to ...
... judgment had no need of History , Geography , or Moral Philosophy , to write cor- rectly . Judgment is indeed the Master - workman in a Play ; but he requires many subordinate hands , many tools to his assistance . And Verse I affirm to ...
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... judgment too ? Yet if we look more closely , we shall find Most have the seeds of judgment in their mind : 5 པ་ 10 15 20 Nature affords at least a glimm'ring light ; The lines , tho ' touched but faintly , are drawn right . But as the ...
... judgment too ? Yet if we look more closely , we shall find Most have the seeds of judgment in their mind : 5 པ་ 10 15 20 Nature affords at least a glimm'ring light ; The lines , tho ' touched but faintly , are drawn right . But as the ...
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