Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... judgements on Wordsworth's poems . They are always good : they are sometimes still the best . His enumeration of ... judgement extends to nearly all his criticisms of the poets . Exceptions must be made in some cases , where he ...
... judgements on Wordsworth's poems . They are always good : they are sometimes still the best . His enumeration of ... judgement extends to nearly all his criticisms of the poets . Exceptions must be made in some cases , where he ...
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... judgement I estimate highly , I distinctly remember six who expressed their objections to the Lyrical Ballads almost in the same words , and altogether to the same purport , at the same time admitting , that several of the poems had ...
... judgement I estimate highly , I distinctly remember six who expressed their objections to the Lyrical Ballads almost in the same words , and altogether to the same purport , at the same time admitting , that several of the poems had ...
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... judgement is a positive command of the moral law , since the reason can give the principle alone , and the conscience bears witness only to the motive , while the application and effects must depend on the judgement : when we consider ...
... judgement is a positive command of the moral law , since the reason can give the principle alone , and the conscience bears witness only to the motive , while the application and effects must depend on the judgement : when we consider ...
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