Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... admiration for Shakespeare . was boundless . But it was not always true . In his critical as in his creative work he ... admirable ; he sees where they went wrong , and how : but he falls into errors of his own which it is now easy to ...
... admiration for Shakespeare . was boundless . But it was not always true . In his critical as in his creative work he ... admirable ; he sees where they went wrong , and how : but he falls into errors of his own which it is now easy to ...
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... admirable specimens of this style . There are not a few poems in that volume , replete with every excellence of thought , image ,, and passion , which we expect or desire in the poetry of the milder muse ; and yet so worded , that the ...
... admirable specimens of this style . There are not a few poems in that volume , replete with every excellence of thought , image ,, and passion , which we expect or desire in the poetry of the milder muse ; and yet so worded , that the ...
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... admirable of all Shakespeare's purely historical plays . For the two parts of Henry IV form a species of themselves , which may be named the mixed drama . The distinction does not depend on the mere quantity of historical events in the ...
... admirable of all Shakespeare's purely historical plays . For the two parts of Henry IV form a species of themselves , which may be named the mixed drama . The distinction does not depend on the mere quantity of historical events in the ...
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