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... rules of poetry and music from a consideration of universal human nature . Beattie bases his investigation on principles of " reason and philosophy " ; and as the full title of the essay indi- cates , these principles are derived from a ...
... rules of poetry and music from a consideration of universal human nature . Beattie bases his investigation on principles of " reason and philosophy " ; and as the full title of the essay indi- cates , these principles are derived from a ...
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... rules of charac terization again rest upon the fundamental principle that every thing and every person has its or his characteristic " order and arrangement . " Just as there are specific qualities by which one genre may be ...
... rules of charac terization again rest upon the fundamental principle that every thing and every person has its or his characteristic " order and arrangement . " Just as there are specific qualities by which one genre may be ...
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... rules . Again , if the end of poetry be to instruct and reform the world , that is , to bring mankind from irregularity , extravagance , and confusion , to rule and order , how this should be done by a thing that is in itself irregular ...
... rules . Again , if the end of poetry be to instruct and reform the world , that is , to bring mankind from irregularity , extravagance , and confusion , to rule and order , how this should be done by a thing that is in itself irregular ...
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