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Title: Sonnet 76: The Critics Of Doctor Johnson's School Author: Anna Seward [More Titles by Seward] THE CRITICS OF DOCTOR JOHNSON'S SCHOOL[1]. [Footnote 1: In jargon, like the following, copied from a REVIEW, are the works of Genius perpetually criticized in our public Prints: "Passion has not sufficient coolness to pause for metaphor, nor has metaphor ardor enough to keep pace with passion."--Nothing can be less true. Metaphoric strength of expression will burst even from vulgar and illiterate minds when they are agitated. It is a natural effort of roused sensibility in every gradation, from unlettered simplicity to the highest refinement. Passion has no occasion to pause for metaphors, they rush upon the mind which it has heated. Similies, it is true, are not natural to strong emotion. They are the result of spirits that are calm, and at leisure to compare. 2: This idea is from a speech of Mr. Burke's, recorded by Boswell.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |