Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... particular coun- tries and a particular age , not the product of particular places or employments , the poet owes the show of probability , that his personages might really feel , think , and talk with any tolerable resemblance to his ...
... particular coun- tries and a particular age , not the product of particular places or employments , the poet owes the show of probability , that his personages might really feel , think , and talk with any tolerable resemblance to his ...
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... particular word smiling ' is hackneyed and ( as it involves a sort of personification ) not quite con- gruous with the common and material attribute of shining . ) And , doubtless , this adjunction of epi- thets for the purpose of ...
... particular word smiling ' is hackneyed and ( as it involves a sort of personification ) not quite con- gruous with the common and material attribute of shining . ) And , doubtless , this adjunction of epi- thets for the purpose of ...
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... particular , of Benedick and Beatrice . T. T. April 7 , 1833 . The Winter's Tale . Although , on the whole , this play is exquisitely respondent to its title , and even in the fault I am about to mention , still a winter's tale ; yet it ...
... particular , of Benedick and Beatrice . T. T. April 7 , 1833 . The Winter's Tale . Although , on the whole , this play is exquisitely respondent to its title , and even in the fault I am about to mention , still a winter's tale ; yet it ...
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