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... judgment , an affirmation of some standard which we as good men cannot refuse to sustain . We must distinguish it on the other hand from the judgment involved in the pure comic , which is an intellectual perception of incongruity . All ...
... judgment , an affirmation of some standard which we as good men cannot refuse to sustain . We must distinguish it on the other hand from the judgment involved in the pure comic , which is an intellectual perception of incongruity . All ...
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... judgment and even from Rapin's conception of a " Judgment proportion'd to the Wit " in strength in order to " moderate the heat and govern the natural Fury " of the imagination . For Johnson the purely intellectual faculty is impelled ...
... judgment and even from Rapin's conception of a " Judgment proportion'd to the Wit " in strength in order to " moderate the heat and govern the natural Fury " of the imagination . For Johnson the purely intellectual faculty is impelled ...
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... judgment and invention , between judgment and genius . As we have seen , there are passages in Johnson which do , in the more strictly neo - classical manner , separate the concept of invention , wit . natural genius , and imaginative ...
... judgment and invention , between judgment and genius . As we have seen , there are passages in Johnson which do , in the more strictly neo - classical manner , separate the concept of invention , wit . natural genius , and imaginative ...
Contents
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism | 88 |
Thomas Warton and the Eighteenth Century Dilemma | 104 |
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