Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... compared with that of any other great poet , is generally inferior to it ; where it is most characteristic , it is wholly in- comparable . So it is also to a certain extent with his poetical criticism . He did not bring to it the heavy ...
... compared with that of any other great poet , is generally inferior to it ; where it is most characteristic , it is wholly in- comparable . So it is also to a certain extent with his poetical criticism . He did not bring to it the heavy ...
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... POOR LAWS in Liverpool , Manchester , or Bristol be compared with the ordinary dispensation of the poor rates in agricultural villages , where the farmer : . are the overseers and guardians of the poor . 32 WORDSWORTH.
... POOR LAWS in Liverpool , Manchester , or Bristol be compared with the ordinary dispensation of the poor rates in agricultural villages , where the farmer : . are the overseers and guardians of the poor . 32 WORDSWORTH.
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... compared with that of watching the sunrise at the pre - established moment , such and so low is surprise compared with expectation . 2. Signal adherence to the great law of nature , that all opposites tend to attract and temper each ...
... compared with that of watching the sunrise at the pre - established moment , such and so low is surprise compared with expectation . 2. Signal adherence to the great law of nature , that all opposites tend to attract and temper each ...
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