Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... individual might possibly possess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand that he would possess . If my premises are right and my deductions legitimate , it follows that there can be no poetic medium between ...
... individual might possibly possess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand that he would possess . If my premises are right and my deductions legitimate , it follows that there can be no poetic medium between ...
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... individual and God , between the Modification , and the one only Substance , more sharply drawn , than in that of SPINOZA . JACOBI indeed relates of LESSING , that , after a conversation with him at the house of the poet , GLEIM ( the ...
... individual and God , between the Modification , and the one only Substance , more sharply drawn , than in that of SPINOZA . JACOBI indeed relates of LESSING , that , after a conversation with him at the house of the poet , GLEIM ( the ...
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... individual Shakespeare ; but John Milton himself is in every line of the Paradise Lost . Shakespeare's rhymed verses are excessively condensed , -epigrams with the point everywhere ; but in his blank dramatic verse he is diffused , with ...
... individual Shakespeare ; but John Milton himself is in every line of the Paradise Lost . Shakespeare's rhymed verses are excessively condensed , -epigrams with the point everywhere ; but in his blank dramatic verse he is diffused , with ...
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