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... never an imitator , never writes in any light but his own , whereas the studied genius often does , though he may arrive at an originality in his manner of imi- tation . Before Johnson's own imitations are investigated , it is necessary ...
... never an imitator , never writes in any light but his own , whereas the studied genius often does , though he may arrive at an originality in his manner of imi- tation . Before Johnson's own imitations are investigated , it is necessary ...
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... never reconciles the opposing elements which pro- vide the tension and the force of most of his major poetry . But the absence of a principle of resolution is not an indica- tion of an artistic " failure " ; the perpetual struggle ...
... never reconciles the opposing elements which pro- vide the tension and the force of most of his major poetry . But the absence of a principle of resolution is not an indica- tion of an artistic " failure " ; the perpetual struggle ...
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... never able to achieve , even imaginatively , the perfected vision . He always saw man's condition as one of perpetual conflict ; even the ladder whose highest rung provided his imperfect vision of Byzan- tium had its foot in " the foul ...
... never able to achieve , even imaginatively , the perfected vision . He always saw man's condition as one of perpetual conflict ; even the ladder whose highest rung provided his imperfect vision of Byzan- tium had its foot in " the foul ...
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