Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... pleasure when only generally and not perfectly understood . It was so by me with Gray's Bard and Collins ' Odes . The Bard once intoxicated me , and now I read it without pleasure . From this cause it is that what I call metaphysical ...
... pleasure when only generally and not perfectly understood . It was so by me with Gray's Bard and Collins ' Odes . The Bard once intoxicated me , and now I read it without pleasure . From this cause it is that what I call metaphysical ...
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... pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a happy imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be ...
... pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a happy imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be ...
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... pleasure . Now till the blessed time shall come , when truth itself shall be pleasure , and both shall be so united , as to be distinguishable in words only , not in feeling , it will remain the poet's office to proceed upon that state ...
... pleasure . Now till the blessed time shall come , when truth itself shall be pleasure , and both shall be so united , as to be distinguishable in words only , not in feeling , it will remain the poet's office to proceed upon that state ...
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