Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... writing the second part of Christabel ; if , indeed , by some subtle process of the mind they did not suggest the ... writings I can- not see . His antitheses are almost always verbal only ; and sentence after sentence in the Rambler ...
... writing the second part of Christabel ; if , indeed , by some subtle process of the mind they did not suggest the ... writings I can- not see . His antitheses are almost always verbal only ; and sentence after sentence in the Rambler ...
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... writings in general . He was more excited and in earnest . T. T. Nov. 1 , 1833 . JOHNSON AND BURKE Dr. Johnson's ... writing , and greater in Boswell than in real life . BURKE T. T. July 4 , 1833 . The very greatest writers write best ...
... writings in general . He was more excited and in earnest . T. T. Nov. 1 , 1833 . JOHNSON AND BURKE Dr. Johnson's ... writing , and greater in Boswell than in real life . BURKE T. T. July 4 , 1833 . The very greatest writers write best ...
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... writings . Nevertheless , let us heartily acknowledge his transcendent greatness . He would have been more influential if he had less surpassed his contemporaries , as Fox and Pitt , men of much inferior minds in all respects . T. T. ...
... writings . Nevertheless , let us heartily acknowledge his transcendent greatness . He would have been more influential if he had less surpassed his contemporaries , as Fox and Pitt , men of much inferior minds in all respects . T. T. ...
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