Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... person who occasions it ; even as persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an in- voluntary dislike towards their physician . almost every different person on some different poem . Among 14 ...
... person who occasions it ; even as persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an in- voluntary dislike towards their physician . almost every different person on some different poem . Among 14 ...
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... person ; or whenever , though under a feigned name , it is clear that he himself is still speaking , as in the ... persons It seems , as I retrace the ballad line by line , That but half of it is theirs , and the better half is thine ...
... person ; or whenever , though under a feigned name , it is clear that he himself is still speaking , as in the ... persons It seems , as I retrace the ballad line by line , That but half of it is theirs , and the better half is thine ...
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... person and personification . Where it is too strongly individualized , it ceases to be allegory ; this is often felt in the Pilgrim's Progress , where the characters are real persons with nicknames . Perhaps one of the most curious warn ...
... person and personification . Where it is too strongly individualized , it ceases to be allegory ; this is often felt in the Pilgrim's Progress , where the characters are real persons with nicknames . Perhaps one of the most curious warn ...
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