Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... understanding , and retained under their irremissive , though gentle and unnoticed , controul , reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities : of sameness , with difference ; of the general with ...
... understanding , and retained under their irremissive , though gentle and unnoticed , controul , reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities : of sameness , with difference ; of the general with ...
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... understanding and imagination . They wished to transport the mind to a sense of its possible greatness , and to implant the germs of that greatness , during the temporary oblivion of the worthless thing we are ' , and of the peculiar ...
... understanding and imagination . They wished to transport the mind to a sense of its possible greatness , and to implant the germs of that greatness , during the temporary oblivion of the worthless thing we are ' , and of the peculiar ...
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... understanding his language , if you read twenty pages with a good glossary , you surely can find no further difficulty , even as it is ; but I should have no objec- tion to see this done : -Strike out those words which are now obsolete ...
... understanding his language , if you read twenty pages with a good glossary , you surely can find no further difficulty , even as it is ; but I should have no objec- tion to see this done : -Strike out those words which are now obsolete ...
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