Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... continued resistance , he will gradually adopt those opinions , which were the least remote from his own convictions , as not less con- gruous with his own theory than with that which he reprobates . In like manner with a kind of ...
... continued resistance , he will gradually adopt those opinions , which were the least remote from his own convictions , as not less con- gruous with his own theory than with that which he reprobates . In like manner with a kind of ...
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... continued popularity . It was a strange and curious phenomenon , and such as in Germany had been previously unheard of , to read verses in which everything was expressed just as one would wish to talk , and yet all dignified ...
... continued popularity . It was a strange and curious phenomenon , and such as in Germany had been previously unheard of , to read verses in which everything was expressed just as one would wish to talk , and yet all dignified ...
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... continued flings at kings , courtiers , and all the favourites of fortune , like one who had enough of intellect to see injustice in his own inferiority in the share of the good things of life , but not genius enough to rise above it ...
... continued flings at kings , courtiers , and all the favourites of fortune , like one who had enough of intellect to see injustice in his own inferiority in the share of the good things of life , but not genius enough to rise above it ...
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