If there be any poem whose graces please because they are situated beyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgment, it is this. Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser - Page 16by Thomas Warton - 1762 - 270 pagesFull view - About this book
| Roger D. Sell - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2000 - 372 pages
...cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem, whose graces please, because they are situated beyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgement, it is this. In reading... | |
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