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... Sublime and the Pathetic are the two chief nerves of all genuine poefy . What is there tranfcendently Sublime or Pathetic in POPE ? In his works there is indeed , " nihil inane , nihil nihil arceffitum ; -puro tamen fonti quam magno ...
... Sublime and the Pathetic are the two chief nerves of all genuine poefy . What is there tranfcendently Sublime or Pathetic in POPE ? In his works there is indeed , " nihil inane , nihil nihil arceffitum ; -puro tamen fonti quam magno ...
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Joseph Warton. is the SUBLIME : of which indeed he has given a very few ftrokes , and those taken from Pindar , and , probably , from Alcćus * . His excellence lay in exquisite observations on ... SUBLIME: of which indeed he has ...
Joseph Warton. is the SUBLIME : of which indeed he has given a very few ftrokes , and those taken from Pindar , and , probably , from Alcćus * . His excellence lay in exquisite observations on ... SUBLIME: of which indeed he has ...
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Joseph Warton. he is ever intent on producing fomething SUBLIME himself , and strokes of his own eloquence . Instead of pointing out the foundation of the grandeur of Homer's imagery , where he defcribes the motion of Neptune , the ...
Joseph Warton. he is ever intent on producing fomething SUBLIME himself , and strokes of his own eloquence . Instead of pointing out the foundation of the grandeur of Homer's imagery , where he defcribes the motion of Neptune , the ...
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