The Age of Wit, 1650-1750Macmillan, 1966 - 348 strani |
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Stran 98
... effect of Chance , and of a certain Order of the Parts of the Machine , " both of these being " the result of an accidental Mix- ture of different Humours amongst themselves , and of a sort of Animal Spirits , more or less fine or ...
... effect of Chance , and of a certain Order of the Parts of the Machine , " both of these being " the result of an accidental Mix- ture of different Humours amongst themselves , and of a sort of Animal Spirits , more or less fine or ...
Stran 126
... effect of subjectivity was the inconsistency into which a critic fell in spontaneous polemics . John Dennis usually sup- ported a balance between imagination and judgment in true wit -with control by judgment . However , on one occasion ...
... effect of subjectivity was the inconsistency into which a critic fell in spontaneous polemics . John Dennis usually sup- ported a balance between imagination and judgment in true wit -with control by judgment . However , on one occasion ...
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... effect of chance.34 Steele expressed in the Tatler , No. 6 , the same view upon dis- covering the excellence of the poetry of Sappho : “ She went on , and said a thousand good things at random , but so strangely mixed that you would be ...
... effect of chance.34 Steele expressed in the Tatler , No. 6 , the same view upon dis- covering the excellence of the poetry of Sappho : “ She went on , and said a thousand good things at random , but so strangely mixed that you would be ...
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