Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... effect they had on him , and inducing an effect of the same nature in us , through sympathy , or it may be through reaction . We must translate , as the acquired instinct of a true critical faculty will gradually enable us to do , his ...
... effect they had on him , and inducing an effect of the same nature in us , through sympathy , or it may be through reaction . We must translate , as the acquired instinct of a true critical faculty will gradually enable us to do , his ...
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... EFFECTS of metre . As far as metre acts in and for itself , it tends to increase the vivacity and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the ... effect it produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by WORDSWORTH 53.
... EFFECTS of metre . As far as metre acts in and for itself , it tends to increase the vivacity and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the ... effect it produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by WORDSWORTH 53.
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... effect produced ; - for no one , I suppose , will set Johnson before Burke , -and Burke was a great and universal talker ; -yet now we hear nothing of this except by some chance remarks in Boswell . The fact is , Burke , like all men of ...
... effect produced ; - for no one , I suppose , will set Johnson before Burke , -and Burke was a great and universal talker ; -yet now we hear nothing of this except by some chance remarks in Boswell . The fact is , Burke , like all men of ...
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