Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... greater than the philosopher is ready to admit , or would find it in his power to acquire : the talent to seek only the apt expression of the thought , and yet to find at the same time with it the rhyme and the metre . Gellert possessed ...
... greater than the philosopher is ready to admit , or would find it in his power to acquire : the talent to seek only the apt expression of the thought , and yet to find at the same time with it the rhyme and the metre . Gellert possessed ...
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... greater in talking than writing , and greater in Boswell than in real life . BURKE T. T. July 4 , 1833 . The very greatest writers write best when calm , and exerting themselves upon subjects unconnected with party . Burke rarely shows ...
... greater in talking than writing , and greater in Boswell than in real life . BURKE T. T. July 4 , 1833 . The very greatest writers write best when calm , and exerting themselves upon subjects unconnected with party . Burke rarely shows ...
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... greater assimilation to nature , a greater scope of power , more truths , and more feelings ; -the effects of contrast , as in Lear and the Fool ; and especially this , that the true language of passion becomes sufficiently elevated by ...
... greater assimilation to nature , a greater scope of power , more truths , and more feelings ; -the effects of contrast , as in Lear and the Fool ; and especially this , that the true language of passion becomes sufficiently elevated by ...
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