Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... action and pursuit of revenge ? No : end- less reasoning and hesitating - constant urging and solicitation of the mind to act , and as constant an escape from action ; ceaseless reproaches of himself for sloth and negligence , while the ...
... action and pursuit of revenge ? No : end- less reasoning and hesitating - constant urging and solicitation of the mind to act , and as constant an escape from action ; ceaseless reproaches of himself for sloth and negligence , while the ...
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... action is the chief end of existence - that no faculties of intellect , however brilliant , can be con- sidered valuable , or indeed otherwise than as mis- fortunes , if they withdraw us from , or render us repugnant to action , and ...
... action is the chief end of existence - that no faculties of intellect , however brilliant , can be con- sidered valuable , or indeed otherwise than as mis- fortunes , if they withdraw us from , or render us repugnant to action , and ...
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... action till action is of no use , and dies the victim of mere circumstance and accident . ... Act i , Sc . 2. Hamlet's first soliloquy : - O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw , and resolve itself into a dew ! & c . This ...
... action till action is of no use , and dies the victim of mere circumstance and accident . ... Act i , Sc . 2. Hamlet's first soliloquy : - O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw , and resolve itself into a dew ! & c . This ...
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