Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... original likeness is worn away . lation from original works of different countries , occasion in WORDSWORTH 23.
... original likeness is worn away . lation from original works of different countries , occasion in WORDSWORTH 23.
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... original , reads the verbal traduction of him into Latin prose , than which nothing seems more raving . ' I then proceeded with his own free version of the second Olympic , composed for the charitable purpose of rationalizing the Theban ...
... original , reads the verbal traduction of him into Latin prose , than which nothing seems more raving . ' I then proceeded with his own free version of the second Olympic , composed for the charitable purpose of rationalizing the Theban ...
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... original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favourable promise in the compositions of a young man . berse In case 1 " The man that hath not music in his soul ' can indeed never be a genuine poet ...
... original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favourable promise in the compositions of a young man . berse In case 1 " The man that hath not music in his soul ' can indeed never be a genuine poet ...
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