Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... living image of endless self - reproduction , like the immortal tree of Malabar . In Spenser the spirit of chivalry is entirely predominant , although with a much greater infusion of the poet's own individual self into it than is found ...
... living image of endless self - reproduction , like the immortal tree of Malabar . In Spenser the spirit of chivalry is entirely predominant , although with a much greater infusion of the poet's own individual self into it than is found ...
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... living powers , must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules , were it only to unite power with beauty . It must embody in order to reveal itself ; but a living body is of necessity an organized one ; and what is organization but the ...
... living powers , must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules , were it only to unite power with beauty . It must embody in order to reveal itself ; but a living body is of necessity an organized one ; and what is organization but the ...
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... living in meditation , called upon to act by every motive human and divine , but the great object of his life is defeated by continually resolving to do , yet doing nothing but resolve . Ashe , p . 159 . In Hamlet he seems to have ...
... living in meditation , called upon to act by every motive human and divine , but the great object of his life is defeated by continually resolving to do , yet doing nothing but resolve . Ashe , p . 159 . In Hamlet he seems to have ...
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