Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... character , or a character from such a rank of life ? -the poet might in my opinion fairly retort : why with the conception of my character did you make wilful choice of mean or ludicrous associations WORDSWORTH 101.
... character , or a character from such a rank of life ? -the poet might in my opinion fairly retort : why with the conception of my character did you make wilful choice of mean or ludicrous associations WORDSWORTH 101.
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... character say , you may be deceived , and still more so , if that which his enemies say ; nay , even the character himself sees himself through the medium of his character , and not exactly as he is . Take all altogether , not omitting ...
... character say , you may be deceived , and still more so , if that which his enemies say ; nay , even the character himself sees himself through the medium of his character , and not exactly as he is . Take all altogether , not omitting ...
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... characters , you never know what they are about . In fact they have no character . 7. Note the faultiness of his soliloquies , with connectives and arrangements , that have no other motive but the fear lest the audience should not ...
... characters , you never know what they are about . In fact they have no character . 7. Note the faultiness of his soliloquies , with connectives and arrangements , that have no other motive but the fear lest the audience should not ...
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