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... always be two stages of the work- man's operation . The former is the conception in its free and natural dress , as it appears when it has been distinctly apprehended , and fully formed in the mind of its author . The 4 INTRODUCTION.
... always be two stages of the work- man's operation . The former is the conception in its free and natural dress , as it appears when it has been distinctly apprehended , and fully formed in the mind of its author . The 4 INTRODUCTION.
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... natural effusion of the heart , as simple and unadorned as the adequate com- munication of the same solemn ideas to other minds will possibly allow . Now it is evident that verse , even of the simplest kind , is more artificial than is ...
... natural effusion of the heart , as simple and unadorned as the adequate com- munication of the same solemn ideas to other minds will possibly allow . Now it is evident that verse , even of the simplest kind , is more artificial than is ...
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... natural stiffness which pervades Latin poetry is , that its composers abandoned the native metre of their language , the saturnian , for the Greek measures , which are alien to its genius . And to come at once to the question before us ...
... natural stiffness which pervades Latin poetry is , that its composers abandoned the native metre of their language , the saturnian , for the Greek measures , which are alien to its genius . And to come at once to the question before us ...
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... natural religion can carry it , and at one and the same time it can draw without stint upon a vocabulary which is founded on natural objects , taking advantage of all the richness of the very richest part of that store , and can avail ...
... natural religion can carry it , and at one and the same time it can draw without stint upon a vocabulary which is founded on natural objects , taking advantage of all the richness of the very richest part of that store , and can avail ...
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... natural objects to veil , this must both speak the whole truth , and nothing but the truth . No conventional dic- tion , no mawkish sentimentality , no affected prettinesses can be tolerated here . So absorbed is the mind in the ...
... natural objects to veil , this must both speak the whole truth , and nothing but the truth . No conventional dic- tion , no mawkish sentimentality , no affected prettinesses can be tolerated here . So absorbed is the mind in the ...
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