English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... genius , taste , and learning go ; Launch not beyond your depth , but be discreet , And mark that point where sense and dulness meet . Nature to all things fix'd the limits fit , And wisely curb'd proud man's pretending wit . As on the ...
... genius , taste , and learning go ; Launch not beyond your depth , but be discreet , And mark that point where sense and dulness meet . Nature to all things fix'd the limits fit , And wisely curb'd proud man's pretending wit . As on the ...
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... genius , a hero and martyr of poetry , with claims to a greatness such as can hardly at any time have , for the devout , invested the symbolic Chatterton ; and there is a 10 general consensus that the greatness is a matter of promise ...
... genius , a hero and martyr of poetry , with claims to a greatness such as can hardly at any time have , for the devout , invested the symbolic Chatterton ; and there is a 10 general consensus that the greatness is a matter of promise ...
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... Genius , but he is not a poetical genius . ' On Pope , v . Essay Supplementary to the Preface ( 1815 ) . For Coleridge on Dryden , v . Marginalia in Pepys : ' Yet Cowley was a Poet , which ... is more than ( in the strict use of the ...
... Genius , but he is not a poetical genius . ' On Pope , v . Essay Supplementary to the Preface ( 1815 ) . For Coleridge on Dryden , v . Marginalia in Pepys : ' Yet Cowley was a Poet , which ... is more than ( in the strict use of the ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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