Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... distinct meaning ; sometimes , namely , signifying the act of self - consciousness , sometimes the external image in and by which the mind represents that act to itself , the result and symbol of its individuality . Now suppose the ...
... distinct meaning ; sometimes , namely , signifying the act of self - consciousness , sometimes the external image in and by which the mind represents that act to itself , the result and symbol of its individuality . Now suppose the ...
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... distinct signification ; thus ' pro- perty ' and propriety ' ; the latter of which , even to the time of Charles II , was the written word for all the senses of both . Thus too ' mister ' and ' master ' , both hasty pronunciations of ...
... distinct signification ; thus ' pro- perty ' and propriety ' ; the latter of which , even to the time of Charles II , was the written word for all the senses of both . Thus too ' mister ' and ' master ' , both hasty pronunciations of ...
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... distinct from a high sense of honour , or a mistaken sense of duty ; and lastly , and immediately , consequent on this , a spirit of selfish vindictiveness . Richard II . Lit. Rem . II . 250 . From the length of the speeches , and the ...
... distinct from a high sense of honour , or a mistaken sense of duty ; and lastly , and immediately , consequent on this , a spirit of selfish vindictiveness . Richard II . Lit. Rem . II . 250 . From the length of the speeches , and the ...
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