Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... prose authors and prose writings . These include some of Coleridge's best known and most brilliant sayings . In prose , as much as in poetry , he read largely , and seldom read with- out making some comment on the effect produced by the ...
... prose authors and prose writings . These include some of Coleridge's best known and most brilliant sayings . In prose , as much as in poetry , he read largely , and seldom read with- out making some comment on the effect produced by the ...
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... prose , but likewise that some of the most interesting parts of the best poems will be found to be strictly the language of prose , when prose is well written . The truth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages ...
... prose , but likewise that some of the most interesting parts of the best poems will be found to be strictly the language of prose , when prose is well written . The truth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages ...
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... prose an order of words , which would be equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sen- tences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ...
... prose an order of words , which would be equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sen- tences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ...
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