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" The truth is, there is something in the genius of poetry too libertine to be confined to so many rules: and whoever goes about to subject it to such constraints loses both its spirit and grace, which are ever native, and never learned, even of the best... "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 492
1827
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The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart: An essay upon the advancement of ...

William Temple - 1814 - 588 pages
...themselves, than improved any body else. The truth is, there is something in the genius of poetry too libertine to be confined to so many rules : and whoever goes about to subject it to such constraints, loses both its spirit and grace, which are ever native, and never learned, even of the...
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Sir William Temple's Essays, Volumes 1 à 2

Sir William Temple - 1821 - 390 pages
...themselves, than improved any body else. The truth is, there is something in the genins of poetry too libertine to be confined to so many rules : and whoever goes about to subject it to such constraints, loses both its spirit and grace, which are ever native, and never learned, even of the...
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Philadelphia Monthly Magazine, Volume 2

1828 - 332 pages
...is," says an intelligent critic of the 17th century, " there is something in the genius of poetry too libertine to be confined to so many rules; and whoever...instant passions in you that he represents in others, and at other times raise images about you, transport you to the places and the persons he describes,...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 pages
...themselves than improved anybody else. The truth is, there is something in the genius of poetry too n mind of the constraints, loses both its spirit and grace, which are ever native, and never learned, even of the...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 pages
...themselves than improved anybody else. The truth is, there is something in the genius of poetry too s the w 7 constraints, loses both its spirit and grace, which are ever native, and never learned, even of the...
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Sir William Temple's Essays on Ancient and Modern Learning and on Poetry

William Temple - 1909 - 108 pages
...themselves than improved any body else. 36 The Truth is, there is something in the Genius of Poetry too Libertine to be confined to so many Rules; and whoever goes about to subject it to such Constraints loses both its Spirit and Grace, which are ever Native, and never learnt, even of the best...
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Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century ...

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1909 - 408 pages
...body else. 3;;The Truth is, there is something in the Genius of Poetry too G 2 84 Sir William Temple Libertine to be confined to so many Rules; and whoever goes about to subject it to such Constraints loses both its Spirit and Grace, which are ever Native, and never learnt, even of the best...
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Sir William Temple's Essays on Ancient and Modern Learning and on Poetry

William Temple - 1909 - 108 pages
...themselves than improved any body else. 35 The Truth is, there is something in the Genius of Poetry too Libertine to be confined to so many Rules; and whoever goes about to subject it to such Constraints loses both its Spirit and Grace, which are ever Native, and never learnt, even of the best...
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Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century, Volume 3

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1909 - 678 pages
...themselves than improved any body else. 35 The Truth is, there is something in the Genius of Poetry too Libertine to be confined to so many Rules; and whoever goes about to subject it to such Constraints loses both its Spirit and Grace, which are ever Native, and never learnt, even of the best...
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Sir William Temple's Essays on Ancient and Modern Learning and on Poetry

William Temple - 1909 - 102 pages
...any body else 35 The Truth is, there is something in the Genius of Poetry ' \ 54 Sir William Temple Libertine to be confined to so many Rules; and whoever goes about to subject it to such Constraints loses both its Spirit and Grace, which are ever Native, and never learnt, even of the best...
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