Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... former ? As eyes , for which the former has pre - determined their field of vision , and to which , as to its organ , it communicates a microscopic power ? There is not , I firmly believe , a man now living , who has , from his own ...
... former ? As eyes , for which the former has pre - determined their field of vision , and to which , as to its organ , it communicates a microscopic power ? There is not , I firmly believe , a man now living , who has , from his own ...
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... former page of these sketches : namely , that the characteristic fault of our elder poets is the reverse of that , which distinguishes too many of our more recent versifiers ; the one conveying the most fantastic thoughts in the most ...
... former page of these sketches : namely , that the characteristic fault of our elder poets is the reverse of that , which distinguishes too many of our more recent versifiers ; the one conveying the most fantastic thoughts in the most ...
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... former ; yet without which the former could scarce exist in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man was ever yet ...
... former ; yet without which the former could scarce exist in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man was ever yet ...
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