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... Nature , and there he undoubtedly triumphs without a Rival . His Imagination is a perpetual Fountain of Delight , and all drawn from the fame Source : even his Wildneffes are the Wildneffes of Nature . So that Milton seems to have hit ...
... Nature , and there he undoubtedly triumphs without a Rival . His Imagination is a perpetual Fountain of Delight , and all drawn from the fame Source : even his Wildneffes are the Wildneffes of Nature . So that Milton seems to have hit ...
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... Nature , and contrary to Verifimilitude and Pro- bability , can never be beautiful , but abominable . The Business of Poetry is to copy Nature truly , and obferve Probability and Verifimilitude juftly ; and the Rules of Art are to thew ...
... Nature , and contrary to Verifimilitude and Pro- bability , can never be beautiful , but abominable . The Business of Poetry is to copy Nature truly , and obferve Probability and Verifimilitude juftly ; and the Rules of Art are to thew ...
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... Nature , Nature is the great Cry against the Rules . We must be judg'd by Nature , fay they ; not at all confidering , that Na- ture is an equivocal Word , whofe Senfe is too various and exten- five ever to be able to appeal to ; fince ...
... Nature , Nature is the great Cry against the Rules . We must be judg'd by Nature , fay they ; not at all confidering , that Na- ture is an equivocal Word , whofe Senfe is too various and exten- five ever to be able to appeal to ; fince ...
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... Nature for their Copy , and have drawn her perfectly well ; yet Grief and Laugh- ter are fo very incompatible , that to join thefe two Copies of Nature together , wou'd be monftrous , and fhocking to any judi- cious Eye . And yet this ...
... Nature for their Copy , and have drawn her perfectly well ; yet Grief and Laugh- ter are fo very incompatible , that to join thefe two Copies of Nature together , wou'd be monftrous , and fhocking to any judi- cious Eye . And yet this ...
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... Nature : Which the Athenians rightly look'd on , as a piece of Justice , not Ill - nature . For if , as he al- low'd them their Excellencies , he had not pointed out their De- fects ; he had left room for a Bigotry to a Name , to have ...
... Nature : Which the Athenians rightly look'd on , as a piece of Justice , not Ill - nature . For if , as he al- low'd them their Excellencies , he had not pointed out their De- fects ; he had left room for a Bigotry to a Name , to have ...
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