Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... equally , if not more than equally , the appropriate effect of strong excitement ) whatever generalizations of truth or experience the heat of passion may produce ; yet the terms of their conveyance must have pre - existed in his former ...
... equally , if not more than equally , the appropriate effect of strong excitement ) whatever generalizations of truth or experience the heat of passion may produce ; yet the terms of their conveyance must have pre - existed in his former ...
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... equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sen- tences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ; for neither the one nor the other has ever ...
... equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sen- tences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ; for neither the one nor the other has ever ...
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... equally suitable to a bee , or a dog , or a field of corn : or even to a ship , or to the wind and waves that propel it ? The omnipresent Spirit works equally in them , as in the child ; and the child is equally unconscious of it as ...
... equally suitable to a bee , or a dog , or a field of corn : or even to a ship , or to the wind and waves that propel it ? The omnipresent Spirit works equally in them , as in the child ; and the child is equally unconscious of it as ...
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