Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... circumstances , in order to the full explanation of his living characters , their dis- positions and actions ; which circumstances might be necessary to establish the probability of a statement in real life , where nothing is taken for ...
... circumstances , in order to the full explanation of his living characters , their dis- positions and actions ; which circumstances might be necessary to establish the probability of a statement in real life , where nothing is taken for ...
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... circumstances , and in its greatest excellence aspires no higher than the genius of an onion , the power of drawing tears ; while the author , acting the part of a ventriloquist , distributes his own insipidity among the characters , if ...
... circumstances , and in its greatest excellence aspires no higher than the genius of an onion , the power of drawing tears ; while the author , acting the part of a ventriloquist , distributes his own insipidity among the characters , if ...
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... circumstances . There is not one of the plays of Shakespeare that is built upon anything but the best and surest ... circumstance , and leading us to suppose that it is hardly to be looked upon as one of those passions that actually ...
... circumstances . There is not one of the plays of Shakespeare that is built upon anything but the best and surest ... circumstance , and leading us to suppose that it is hardly to be looked upon as one of those passions that actually ...
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