Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... appear to have been rather courtesies of modesty , than actual limitations of his system . Yet so groundless does this system appear on a close examination ; and so strange and overwhelming in its consequences , that I cannot , and I do ...
... appear to have been rather courtesies of modesty , than actual limitations of his system . Yet so groundless does this system appear on a close examination ; and so strange and overwhelming in its consequences , that I cannot , and I do ...
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... appear to find more , and more undoubted specimens in the works of others ; for instance , among the minor poems of ... appears to me of all others the most individualized and characteristic . And let it be remembered too , that I am now ...
... appear to find more , and more undoubted specimens in the works of others ; for instance , among the minor poems of ... appears to me of all others the most individualized and characteristic . And let it be remembered too , that I am now ...
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... appear with the day , but the representative and abstract of truth which must ever be true , and of humour which must ever be humorous . . ... In the plays of Shakespeare every man sees himself , without knowing that he does so : as in ...
... appear with the day , but the representative and abstract of truth which must ever be true , and of humour which must ever be humorous . . ... In the plays of Shakespeare every man sees himself , without knowing that he does so : as in ...
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