Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... faculty as applied to the masterpieces of literature , and still more the critical faculty as applied to the art of literature itself , is akin to the creative faculty of the artist . It does not deal with letters as something detached ...
... faculty as applied to the masterpieces of literature , and still more the critical faculty as applied to the art of literature itself , is akin to the creative faculty of the artist . It does not deal with letters as something detached ...
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... faculty , like his creative faculty , was subject to fits of torpor ; his delight in dialectic was constantly enticing him into bypaths of speculation . His powers were only called into full activity by some external excitation ; and ...
... faculty , like his creative faculty , was subject to fits of torpor ; his delight in dialectic was constantly enticing him into bypaths of speculation . His powers were only called into full activity by some external excitation ; and ...
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... faculty ; but if I should ever be fortunate enough to render my analysis of imagina- tion , its origin and characters , thoroughly intelligible to the reader , he will scarcely open on a page of this poet's works without recognising ...
... faculty ; but if I should ever be fortunate enough to render my analysis of imagina- tion , its origin and characters , thoroughly intelligible to the reader , he will scarcely open on a page of this poet's works without recognising ...
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