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... says that poetry arose from natural feelings ; later men studied this art and ex- plained it in accordance with theory derived from observation of a natural phenomenon ( Or . liv.183 ) . Quintilian too regards nature as so ordered and ...
... says that poetry arose from natural feelings ; later men studied this art and ex- plained it in accordance with theory derived from observation of a natural phenomenon ( Or . liv.183 ) . Quintilian too regards nature as so ordered and ...
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... says that style " should be suited to the occasion , the subject , and the persons " ( Essays , I , 247 ; II , 256 ) . In the preface to Religio Laici ( 1682 ) he says that when a poem is designed for " instruction . . the poet is ...
... says that style " should be suited to the occasion , the subject , and the persons " ( Essays , I , 247 ; II , 256 ) . In the preface to Religio Laici ( 1682 ) he says that when a poem is designed for " instruction . . the poet is ...
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... says that " nothing is truly sublime that is not just and proper " ( I , 246 ) . Discussing the faults a good poet must avoid , Dryden admits his dependence on Cicero . After quoting the lines : " And be free / Not heaven itself from ...
... says that " nothing is truly sublime that is not just and proper " ( I , 246 ) . Discussing the faults a good poet must avoid , Dryden admits his dependence on Cicero . After quoting the lines : " And be free / Not heaven itself from ...
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