Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... give to it the qualities of industry , patience , and con- scientiousness . They are qualities with which criti- cism can hardly dispense , but they were not his to give . But he had a miraculous gift of expression , and a poetical ...
... give to it the qualities of industry , patience , and con- scientiousness . They are qualities with which criti- cism can hardly dispense , but they were not his to give . But he had a miraculous gift of expression , and a poetical ...
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... gives us the liveliest image of succession with the feeling of simultaneous- ness ! With this , he breaketh from the ... give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man was ever ...
... gives us the liveliest image of succession with the feeling of simultaneous- ness ! With this , he breaketh from the ... give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man was ever ...
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... gives permanence to its own act by converting it into faith and duty . Hence with excellent judgment , and with an ex- cellence higher than mere judgment can give , at the close of the play , when Cressida has sunk into infamy below ...
... gives permanence to its own act by converting it into faith and duty . Hence with excellent judgment , and with an ex- cellence higher than mere judgment can give , at the close of the play , when Cressida has sunk into infamy below ...
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