Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... result . A man will borrow a part from his opponent the more easily , if he feels himself justified in continuing to reject a part . While there remain important points in which he can still feel himself in the right , in which he still ...
... result . A man will borrow a part from his opponent the more easily , if he feels himself justified in continuing to reject a part . While there remain important points in which he can still feel himself in the right , in which he still ...
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... result . Either the thoughts and diction are different from that of the poet , and then there arises an incongruity of style ; or they are the same and indistinguishable , and then it presents a species of ventriloquism , where two are ...
... result . Either the thoughts and diction are different from that of the poet , and then there arises an incongruity of style ; or they are the same and indistinguishable , and then it presents a species of ventriloquism , where two are ...
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... results by a nice tact and happy intuition , without the intervention of the discursive faculty , - sees all things in ... result of the modification of circumstances , whether in Miranda the maiden , in Imogen the wife , or in Katharine ...
... results by a nice tact and happy intuition , without the intervention of the discursive faculty , - sees all things in ... result of the modification of circumstances , whether in Miranda the maiden , in Imogen the wife , or in Katharine ...
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