Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... characteristic excellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is precluded by higher powers . The praise of uniform adherence to genuine , logical English is undoubtedly his ; nay , laying the ...
... characteristic excellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is precluded by higher powers . The praise of uniform adherence to genuine , logical English is undoubtedly his ; nay , laying the ...
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... characteristic of his theory only . Ir Mr. Wordsworth have set forth principles of poetry which his arguments are insufficient to support , let him and those who have adopted his sentiments be set right by the confutation of these ...
... characteristic of his theory only . Ir Mr. Wordsworth have set forth principles of poetry which his arguments are insufficient to support , let him and those who have adopted his sentiments be set right by the confutation of these ...
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... characteristic excellences , yet I have already expressed myself with sufficient fulness , to preclude most of the ill effects that might arise from my pursuing a con- trary arrangement . I will therefore commence with what I deem the ...
... characteristic excellences , yet I have already expressed myself with sufficient fulness , to preclude most of the ill effects that might arise from my pursuing a con- trary arrangement . I will therefore commence with what I deem the ...
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