The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 192
... Genius to make a Thought shine in its own natural Beauties . Poets who want this Strength of Genius to give that Majestick Simplicity to Nature , which we so much admire in the Works of the Ancients , are forced to hunt after foreign ...
... Genius to make a Thought shine in its own natural Beauties . Poets who want this Strength of Genius to give that Majestick Simplicity to Nature , which we so much admire in the Works of the Ancients , are forced to hunt after foreign ...
Strana 482
... Genius making me no Answer , I turned about to address my self to him a second time , but I found that he had left ... Genius . I have heard many a little Sonneteer called a fine Genius . There is not an Heroick Scribler in the ...
... Genius making me no Answer , I turned about to address my self to him a second time , but I found that he had left ... Genius . I have heard many a little Sonneteer called a fine Genius . There is not an Heroick Scribler in the ...
Strana 483
... Genius's . I cannot quit this Head without observing that Pindar was a great Genius of the first Class , who was hurried on by a Natural Fire and Impetuosity to vast Conceptions of things , and noble Sallies of Imagination . At the same ...
... Genius's . I cannot quit this Head without observing that Pindar was a great Genius of the first Class , who was hurried on by a Natural Fire and Impetuosity to vast Conceptions of things , and noble Sallies of Imagination . At the same ...
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