Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... excellence which had been long before most happily charac- terized by the judicious and amiable GARVE , whose works are so justly beloved and esteemed by the Germans , in his remarks on GELLERT , from which the following is literally ...
... excellence which had been long before most happily charac- terized by the judicious and amiable GARVE , whose works are so justly beloved and esteemed by the Germans , in his remarks on GELLERT , from which the following is literally ...
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... excellence of thought , image , and passion , which we expect or desire in the poetry of the milder muse ; and yet so worded , that the reader sees no one reason either in the selection or the order of the words , why he might not have ...
... excellence of thought , image , and passion , which we expect or desire in the poetry of the milder muse ; and yet so worded , that the reader sees no one reason either in the selection or the order of the words , why he might not have ...
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... excellence defined and exemplified in the pre- ceding chapter is not the characteristic excellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is precluded by higher powers . The praise of uniform ...
... excellence defined and exemplified in the pre- ceding chapter is not the characteristic excellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is precluded by higher powers . The praise of uniform ...
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