Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... sense . Common sense , therefore , differs in different ages . What was born and christened in the schools passes by degrees into the world at large , and becomes the property of the market and the tea - table . At least I can dis ...
... sense . Common sense , therefore , differs in different ages . What was born and christened in the schools passes by degrees into the world at large , and becomes the property of the market and the tea - table . At least I can dis ...
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... sense of the term , it might be naturally presumed that there must exist a still greater between the ordonnance of poetic composition and that of prose , than is expected to distinguish prose from ordinary conversation . There are not ...
... sense of the term , it might be naturally presumed that there must exist a still greater between the ordonnance of poetic composition and that of prose , than is expected to distinguish prose from ordinary conversation . There are not ...
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... sense , ) he narrowed his view for the time ; and feeling a justifiable preference for the language of nature and of good sense , even in its humblest and least ornamented forms , he suffered himself to express , in terms at once too ...
... sense , ) he narrowed his view for the time ; and feeling a justifiable preference for the language of nature and of good sense , even in its humblest and least ornamented forms , he suffered himself to express , in terms at once too ...
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