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" An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of Genius; it grows, it is not made... "
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Página 499
editado por - 1759
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Romanticism: Points of View

Robert F. Gleckner - 1975 - 356 páginas
...Original Composition (1759): An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made; Imitations are often a sort of manufacture, wrought up by those mechanics, art and labour, out of pre-existent materials not...
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Handel, Tercentenary Collection

Stanley Sadie, Anthony Hicks - 1987 - 332 páginas
...enjoys an undivided applause. An Original may be said to be of vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of Genius; it grows, it is not made: Imitations are often a sort of Manufacture wrought up by those Mechanics, Art, and Labour, out of pre-existent materials not...
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A Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms

Roger Fowler - 1987 - 276 páginas
...(1976). AAAC originality 'An Original may be said to he of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of Genius; it grows, it is not made: fiimntuins are often a sort of Manufacture wrought up by those Mechanics, Art and hibour, out of pre-existent...
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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 4, The Eighteenth Century

H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson - 2005 - 978 páginas
...spring' (p. 10); and later, 'an original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made' (p. 11). Secondly, there are Young's explicit comments on poetry. His celebration of Homer, Pindar,...
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Inquiry Into the Picturesque

Sidney K. Robinson - 1991 - 212 páginas
...that: "An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature, it rises spontaneously from the vital roots of genius, it grows, it is not made. Imitations are often a sort of manufacture, wrought up by those mechanics, art and labour, out of pre-existent materials,...
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The Death of Literature

Alvin B. Kernan - 1990 - 244 páginas
...unique written object: "An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made." But the romantic-capitalist copyright-creativity cultural constellation that held firm for so long...
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The Poetics of Appropriation: The Literary Theory and Practice of Huang Tingjian

David Palumbo-Liu - 1993 - 276 páginas
...nature is natural creation: "An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made. Imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art, and labour, out of pre-existent materials not...
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The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics

Martha Woodmansee - 1994 - 224 páginas
...original work, he had conjectured, may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made. Imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art and labor, out of pre-existent materials not...
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The Sublime: A Reader in British Eighteenth-Century Aesthetic Theory

Andrew Ashfield, Peter de Bolla - 1996 - 332 páginas
...an undivided applause. An original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made: imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art, and labour, out of pre-existent materials not...
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Imprints & Re-visions: The Making of the Literary Text, 1759-1818

Peter Hughes, Robert Rehder - 1996 - 258 páginas
...notorious passage in the essay: An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made: Imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art, and labour, out of pre-existent materials not...
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