Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... passion . It might be easily explained likewise in what manner this salutary antagonism is assisted by the very state , which it counteracts ; and how this balance of antagonists became organized into metre ( in the usual acceptation of ...
... passion . It might be easily explained likewise in what manner this salutary antagonism is assisted by the very state , which it counteracts ; and how this balance of antagonists became organized into metre ( in the usual acceptation of ...
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... passion ; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion ; or when they have the effect of reducing multitude to unity , or succession to an instant ; or lastly , when a human and intellectual life is transferred to them ...
... passion ; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion ; or when they have the effect of reducing multitude to unity , or succession to an instant ; or lastly , when a human and intellectual life is transferred to them ...
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... passion is lessened by our insight into its depth and energy , at the very moment that we cannot but perceive that the passion itself springs out of the habitual craving of a licentious nature , and that it is supported and reinforced ...
... passion is lessened by our insight into its depth and energy , at the very moment that we cannot but perceive that the passion itself springs out of the habitual craving of a licentious nature , and that it is supported and reinforced ...
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