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Strana 76
... genius being moved with compassion towards me , bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect . Look no more , ' said he , ' on man in the first stage of his existence , in his setting out for eternity ; but cast thine eye on that thick mist ...
... genius being moved with compassion towards me , bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect . Look no more , ' said he , ' on man in the first stage of his existence , in his setting out for eternity ; but cast thine eye on that thick mist ...
Strana 121
... genius . I shall here endeavour ( for the benefit of my countrymen ) to make it manifest , that epic poems may be made " without a genius " , nay , without learning or much reading . This must necessarily be of great use to all those ...
... genius . I shall here endeavour ( for the benefit of my countrymen ) to make it manifest , that epic poems may be made " without a genius " , nay , without learning or much reading . This must necessarily be of great use to all those ...
Strana 166
... genius , and that Cicero could never be a poet . The boy retires illuminated , resolves to follow his genius , and to think how Milton would have thought : and Minim feasts upon his own beneficence till another day brings another pupil ...
... genius , and that Cicero could never be a poet . The boy retires illuminated , resolves to follow his genius , and to think how Milton would have thought : and Minim feasts upon his own beneficence till another day brings another pupil ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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