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And 775 so a conclusion not unfitly ensueth : that as virtue is the most excellent resting - place for all worldly learning to make his end of , so poetry , being the most familiar to teach it , and most princely to move towards it ...
And 775 so a conclusion not unfitly ensueth : that as virtue is the most excellent resting - place for all worldly learning to make his end of , so poetry , being the most familiar to teach it , and most princely to move towards it ...
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Charlatanism is for confusing or obliterating the distinctions between excellent and inferior , sound and unsound or only half - sound , true and 60 untrue or only half - true . It is charlatanism , conscious or unconscious , whenever ...
Charlatanism is for confusing or obliterating the distinctions between excellent and inferior , sound and unsound or only half - sound , true and 60 untrue or only half - true . It is charlatanism , conscious or unconscious , whenever ...
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And the criticism of life will be of power in proportion as the poetry conveying it is excellent rather than 75 inferior , sound rather than unsound or half - sound , true rather than untrue or half - true . The best poetry is what we ...
And the criticism of life will be of power in proportion as the poetry conveying it is excellent rather than 75 inferior , sound rather than unsound or half - sound , true rather than untrue or half - true . The best poetry is what we ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th Century Dennis Joseph Enright,Ernst De Chickera Просмотр фрагмента - 1962 |
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