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" Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each other, all the qualities that constitute genius. He had Invention, by which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of imagery displayed, as in the Rape of the Lock; and by which extrinsick... "
The Lives of the English Poets - Página 289
por Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 420 páginas
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The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical ..., Volumen3

Samuel Johnson - 1865 - 426 páginas
...generally uncouth and party-coloured; neither original nor translated, -neither ancient nor modern. Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each other, all the qualities that coustitute genins. He had Invention, by which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of imagery...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volumen2

Samuel Johnson - 1866 - 654 páginas
...generally uncouth and party-coloured ; neither original nor translated, neither ancient nor modern."" Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each...other, all the qualities that constitute genius. He had Jnrcnti<ni, by which 1 new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of imagery displayed, as in...
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Dublin examination papers

Dublin city, univ - 1869 - 336 páginas
...Notice the chief " defects and faults" of "Paradise Lost," according to Johnson. 5. Johnson says, " Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each...other, all the qualities that constitute genius." How does Johnson develop this remark ? Do you agree with Johnson ? 6. Notice some of Milton's Latmisms....
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The Six Chief Lives from Johnson's Lives of the Poets: With Macaulay's Life ...

Samuel Johnson - 1881 - 570 páginas
...genius. He had Invention, which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of ' other\ on, by I imagery displayed, as in the Rape of the Lock ; and...adventitious embellishments and illustrations are :onnected with a known subject, as in the Essay on Criticism, e had Imagination, which strongly impresses...
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Dublin examination papers

Dublin city, univ - 1885 - 476 páginas
...Johnson's criticism on the simile of The Alps in Pope's Essay on Criticism ? (4) "Pope," says Johnson, "had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each other, all the qualities that constitute genius" : (c) What memorable cori-ections in the later editions of the First Epistle of the Essay on Man are...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volumen56

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1887 - 524 páginas
...master and a judge. For the qualities that constitute genius are invention, imagination, and judgment : invention, by which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of imagery displayed : imagination, which strongly impresses on the writer's mind and enables him to convey to the reader...
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With the Immortals

Francis Marion Crawford - 1888 - 330 páginas
...master and a judge. For the qualities that constitute genius are invention, imagination and judgment ; invention, by which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of . imagery displayed ; imagination, which strongly impresses on the writer's mind, and enables him to convey to the reader...
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Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Volumen3

Samuel Johnson - 1890 - 480 páginas
...be generally uncouth and partycoloured; neither original nor translated, neither ancient nor modern. Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each...displayed, as in the " Rape of the Lock ; " and by which extrinsick and adventitious embellishments and illustrations are connected with a known subject, as...
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Life of Pope

Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 236 páginas
...generally uncouth and party-coloured; neither original nor translated, neither ancient nor modern. Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each...qualities that constitute genius. He had Invention, by 30 which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of imagery displayed, as in the Eape of the...
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Johnson's Life of Pope [ed.] by P. Peterson

Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 228 páginas
...generally uncouth and party-coloured ; neither original nor translated, neither ancient nor modern. Pope had, in proportions very nicely adjusted to each...qualities that constitute genius. He had Invention, by 30 which new trains of events are formed, and new scenes of imagery displayed, as in the Rape of the...
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