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... True art results from both , not from one alone . " 18 The same necessity for maintaining a mean can be seen in Pope's treatment of " wit " and " judgment . " 18 Professor George Sherburn gives a useful definition of " wit " by ...
... True art results from both , not from one alone . " 18 The same necessity for maintaining a mean can be seen in Pope's treatment of " wit " and " judgment . " 18 Professor George Sherburn gives a useful definition of " wit " by ...
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... true values . Reinforcing Clarissa's practical advice is the fact that her speech brings with it the weight of Sarpedon's noble remarks in their original context in the Iliad . Sarpedon , facing death , manifests such magnanimity of ...
... true values . Reinforcing Clarissa's practical advice is the fact that her speech brings with it the weight of Sarpedon's noble remarks in their original context in the Iliad . Sarpedon , facing death , manifests such magnanimity of ...
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... true faith and in true government . In this true state of nature man is an active , creative force for good : " all Mankind's concern is Charity " ( love ) . Epistle IV ( Of the Nature and State of Man , with respect to Happiness ) ...
... true faith and in true government . In this true state of nature man is an active , creative force for good : " all Mankind's concern is Charity " ( love ) . Epistle IV ( Of the Nature and State of Man , with respect to Happiness ) ...
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