Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three exciting causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the ...
... imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three exciting causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the ...
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... imitation , nor motives to imitate ; —but if false , it is a dangerous falsehood ; -for it affords a refuge to secret self - con- ceit , —enables a vain man at once to escape his reader's indignation by general swoln panegyrics , and ...
... imitation , nor motives to imitate ; —but if false , it is a dangerous falsehood ; -for it affords a refuge to secret self - con- ceit , —enables a vain man at once to escape his reader's indignation by general swoln panegyrics , and ...
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... imitation , or , more accurately , a blind copying of effects , instead of a true imitation of the essential principles ? —Imagine not that I am about to oppose genius to rules . No ! the comparative value of these rules is the very ...
... imitation , or , more accurately , a blind copying of effects , instead of a true imitation of the essential principles ? —Imagine not that I am about to oppose genius to rules . No ! the comparative value of these rules is the very ...
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