Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... poet is to regulate his own style , if he do not adhere closely to the sort and order of words which he hears in the market , wake , high - road , or plough - field ? I reply ; by principles , the ignorance or neglect of which would ...
... poet is to regulate his own style , if he do not adhere closely to the sort and order of words which he hears in the market , wake , high - road , or plough - field ? I reply ; by principles , the ignorance or neglect of which would ...
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... poet and a philosopher in the fable of his narration , had chosen to make him a chimney - sweeper ; and then , in order to remove all doubts on the subject , had invented an account of his birth , parentage and education , with all the ...
... poet and a philosopher in the fable of his narration , had chosen to make him a chimney - sweeper ; and then , in order to remove all doubts on the subject , had invented an account of his birth , parentage and education , with all the ...
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... poets , that they write from a principle within , not originating in anything without ; and that the true poet's work in its form , its shapings , and its modifications , is distinguished from all other works that assume to belong to ...
... poets , that they write from a principle within , not originating in anything without ; and that the true poet's work in its form , its shapings , and its modifications , is distinguished from all other works that assume to belong to ...
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