Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... delight in richness and sweetness of sound , even to a faulty excess , if it be evidently original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favourable promise in the compositions of a young man . " The ...
... delight in richness and sweetness of sound , even to a faulty excess , if it be evidently original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favourable promise in the compositions of a young man . " The ...
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... delight which their country received from generation to generation , in defiance of the altera- tions of ... delightful monster - wild , indeed , and without taste or judgment , but like the inspired idiots so much venerated in the East ...
... delight which their country received from generation to generation , in defiance of the altera- tions of ... delightful monster - wild , indeed , and without taste or judgment , but like the inspired idiots so much venerated in the East ...
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... delightful writer ; but whether he be a poet , must depend upon our definition of the word ; and , doubtless , if ... delight , its beauty is innate in the soul , and its bloom is of the freshness of nature . The next ground of ...
... delightful writer ; but whether he be a poet , must depend upon our definition of the word ; and , doubtless , if ... delight , its beauty is innate in the soul , and its bloom is of the freshness of nature . The next ground of ...
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