Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... style , yet for the con- demnation of which no reason can be assigned , except that it differs from the style in which men actually converse , then , and not till then , can I hold this theory to be either plausible , or practicable ...
... style , yet for the con- demnation of which no reason can be assigned , except that it differs from the style in which men actually converse , then , and not till then , can I hold this theory to be either plausible , or practicable ...
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... style . Under this name I refer to the sudden and unprepared transitions from lines or sentences of peculiar felicity- ( at all events striking and original ) -to a style , not only unimpassioned but undistinguished . He sinks too often ...
... style . Under this name I refer to the sudden and unprepared transitions from lines or sentences of peculiar felicity- ( at all events striking and original ) -to a style , not only unimpassioned but undistinguished . He sinks too often ...
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... style of the age . More particularly , Shake- speare's blank verse is an absolutely new creation . Read Daniel - the admirable Daniel - in his Civil Wars and Triumphs of Hymen . The style and language are just such as any very pure and ...
... style of the age . More particularly , Shake- speare's blank verse is an absolutely new creation . Read Daniel - the admirable Daniel - in his Civil Wars and Triumphs of Hymen . The style and language are just such as any very pure and ...
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