Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... spirit of his age - that of Thucydides , that he reveals to you his own , which was above the spirit of his age . The difference between the composition of a history in modern and ancient times is very great ; still there are certain ...
... spirit of his age - that of Thucydides , that he reveals to you his own , which was above the spirit of his age . The difference between the composition of a history in modern and ancient times is very great ; still there are certain ...
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... spirit more intuitive , more intimately conscious , even than the characters themselves , not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the whole ...
... spirit more intuitive , more intimately conscious , even than the characters themselves , not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the whole ...
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... spirit of partizan- ship with the monarchical faction . 6. From the want of a guiding point in Massinger's characters , you never know what they are about . In fact they have no character . 7. Note the faultiness of his soliloquies ...
... spirit of partizan- ship with the monarchical faction . 6. From the want of a guiding point in Massinger's characters , you never know what they are about . In fact they have no character . 7. Note the faultiness of his soliloquies ...
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