Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... distinguished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impressions of his principles plainly visible . It is possible , that with these principles others may have been blended , which are not ...
... distinguished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impressions of his principles plainly visible . It is possible , that with these principles others may have been blended , which are not ...
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... distinguished from other modes of composition , does not rest in metre , and that it is not poetry , if it make no appeal to our passions or our imagination . One character belongs to all true poets , that they write from a principle ...
... distinguished from other modes of composition , does not rest in metre , and that it is not poetry , if it make no appeal to our passions or our imagination . One character belongs to all true poets , that they write from a principle ...
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... distinguished from comedy and from entertainments . A proper farce is mainly distinguished from comedy by the licence allowed , and even required , in the fable , in order to produce strange and laughable situations . The story need not ...
... distinguished from comedy and from entertainments . A proper farce is mainly distinguished from comedy by the licence allowed , and even required , in the fable , in order to produce strange and laughable situations . The story need not ...
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