The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 277
... ORIGINAL COMPOSITION 1 IN A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF Sir Charles Grandison 1 ( 1759 ) DEAR SIR - We confess the follies of youth without a blush ; not so , those of age ... Original Composition 277 From Conjectures on Original Composition.
... ORIGINAL COMPOSITION 1 IN A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF Sir Charles Grandison 1 ( 1759 ) DEAR SIR - We confess the follies of youth without a blush ; not so , those of age ... Original Composition 277 From Conjectures on Original Composition.
Stran 279
... originals , and confine the term " Imitation " to the second . I shall not enter into the curious enquiry of what is , or is not , strictly speaking , original , content with what all must allow , that some compositions are more so than ...
... originals , and confine the term " Imitation " to the second . I shall not enter into the curious enquiry of what is , or is not , strictly speaking , original , content with what all must allow , that some compositions are more so than ...
Stran 280
... original enjoys an undivided ap- plause . An original may be said to be of a vegetable nature ; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius ; it grows , it is not made : imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by ...
... original enjoys an undivided ap- plause . An original may be said to be of a vegetable nature ; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius ; it grows , it is not made : imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by ...
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