There is something in Poetry beyond Prose-reason; there are Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired.


Conjectures on Original Composition (1759) p. 28.


There is something in Poetry beyond Prose-reason; there are Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired.

There is something in Poetry beyond Prose-reason; there are Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired.

There is something in Poetry beyond Prose-reason; there are Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired.

There is something in Poetry beyond Prose-reason; there are Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired.