¶ … Pope asserts that faulty criticism is a vice, one that is potentially dangerous because of its powerful influence on the general public.
Good taste is as rare as true genius.
Most people are born with some degree of good taste.
Education can corrupt good taste.
Many people with good education but poor judgment become critics.
It is important to know the range and limits of one's taste.
The best determinant of good judgment is natural law.
The rules of criticism and of Art itself are akin to the laws of Nature.
The rules of meritorious work can be gleaned from the ancient (classical) poets.
The good critic studies ancient poets, especially Homer and Virgil
The ancients were not perfect, but their works are wondrous in their entirety and deserving of praise and reverence.
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It is difficult to determine whether it is harder to write well or to criticize well; skill in either is rare. Regardless, it is far less dangerous to be a bad writer than it is to be a faulty critic. Uneducated criticism is misleading, while poor writing only bores people. Many people are willing to criticize writers; even a fool can try.
Every person is entitled to an opinion. Just as each watch tells a slightly different time, so too is each opinion different. Moreover, everyone believes in their own opinion as being superior to others'. Genuine good taste in a critic is as rare as true genius is in the world of poetry. Both good taste and true genius come from the heavens.
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E. The voices who argue that America should and could be an imperial superpower, but lacks sound practical judgment. The thesis of this paper is that the history of the Roman Empire can be matched to that of the United States in terms of economy, political power, as well as aspirations. In this sense, present day America is very similar to fourth of even fifth century Rome; this poses one stringent
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