Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... tion . But when he goes beyond a saying like this , he becomes , like all others who have made similar attempts to define poetry , confused and unreal . In the extract from the Biographia Literaria which has been chosen to head the ...
... tion . But when he goes beyond a saying like this , he becomes , like all others who have made similar attempts to define poetry , confused and unreal . In the extract from the Biographia Literaria which has been chosen to head the ...
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... tion of its faculties to each other according to their relative worth and dignity . He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity , that blends , and ( as it were ) fuses , each into each , by that synthetic and magical power , to which we ...
... tion of its faculties to each other according to their relative worth and dignity . He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity , that blends , and ( as it were ) fuses , each into each , by that synthetic and magical power , to which we ...
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... tion of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part of which have no place in the consciousness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society , by imitation and passive remembrance of ...
... tion of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part of which have no place in the consciousness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society , by imitation and passive remembrance of ...
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