Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... fancy . Now were it once fully ascertained , that this division is no less . grounded in nature than that of delirium from mania or Otway's Lutes , lobsters , seas of milk , and ships of amber , from Shakespeare's What ! have his ...
... fancy . Now were it once fully ascertained , that this division is no less . grounded in nature than that of delirium from mania or Otway's Lutes , lobsters , seas of milk , and ships of amber , from Shakespeare's What ! have his ...
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... fancy- landscape . When I think how many , and how much better books than Homer , or even than Herodotus , Pindar or Eschylus , could have read , are in the power of almost every man , in a country where almost every man is instructed ...
... fancy- landscape . When I think how many , and how much better books than Homer , or even than Herodotus , Pindar or Eschylus , could have read , are in the power of almost every man , in a country where almost every man is instructed ...
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... objects of our senses , and our meditation on the workings of our minds — an equilibrium between the real and imaginary worlds . In Hamlet this balance is disturbed : his thoughts , and the images of his fancy , are far more SHAKESPEARE ...
... objects of our senses , and our meditation on the workings of our minds — an equilibrium between the real and imaginary worlds . In Hamlet this balance is disturbed : his thoughts , and the images of his fancy , are far more SHAKESPEARE ...
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