Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... passages actually written by Coleridge himself . The unwary reader must be warned that the Wordsworth chapters alone are from works published by the author during his life . The rest consists of Table Talk , edited by Henry Nelson ...
... passages actually written by Coleridge himself . The unwary reader must be warned that the Wordsworth chapters alone are from works published by the author during his life . The rest consists of Table Talk , edited by Henry Nelson ...
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... passage in Drayton's Ideas : SONNET IX . As other men , so I myself do muse , Why in this sort I wrest invention so ; And why ... passages I cannot proceed to the extracts promised , without changing the ludicrous tone of feeling by the ...
... passage in Drayton's Ideas : SONNET IX . As other men , so I myself do muse , Why in this sort I wrest invention so ; And why ... passages I cannot proceed to the extracts promised , without changing the ludicrous tone of feeling by the ...
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... passages would amount in the whole to one hundred lines ; not the eighth part of the number of pages . In the EXCURSION the feeling of incongruity is seldom excited by the diction of any passage con- sidered in itself , but by the ...
... passages would amount in the whole to one hundred lines ; not the eighth part of the number of pages . In the EXCURSION the feeling of incongruity is seldom excited by the diction of any passage con- sidered in itself , but by the ...
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