Pope and Human NatureClarendon Press, 1958 - 278페이지 |
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... heart of man , the common voice of the multitude , uninstructed by precept , and unprejudiced by authority ' is ' more decisive ' than , say , the voice of the learned . It was for not being able to join in this ' common voice ' that ...
... heart of man , the common voice of the multitude , uninstructed by precept , and unprejudiced by authority ' is ' more decisive ' than , say , the voice of the learned . It was for not being able to join in this ' common voice ' that ...
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... heart ' of the reader : if it ' gains ' that , then it gains all its end ' , and gains it ' at once ' . At the appro- priate times a poem ought to speak directly ' the language of the heart ' . A poet neglected to speak it at his peril ...
... heart ' of the reader : if it ' gains ' that , then it gains all its end ' , and gains it ' at once ' . At the appro- priate times a poem ought to speak directly ' the language of the heart ' . A poet neglected to speak it at his peril ...
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... heart , 1 which snubbed himself and his readers , and yet showed the readers to be responding as he wished . I have alluded else- where to the young convict in our own century who found the routine imposed on the gangs the more bearable ...
... heart , 1 which snubbed himself and his readers , and yet showed the readers to be responding as he wished . I have alluded else- where to the young convict in our own century who found the routine imposed on the gangs the more bearable ...
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