Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... individual might possibly possess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand that he would possess . If my premises are right and my deductions legitimate , it follows that there can be no poetic medium between ...
... individual might possibly possess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand that he would possess . If my premises are right and my deductions legitimate , it follows that there can be no poetic medium between ...
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... individuals , but even whole nations , are ofttimes so enslaved to the habits of their education and immediate circum- stances as not to judge disinterestedly even on those subjects , the very pleasure arising from which con- sists in ...
... individuals , but even whole nations , are ofttimes so enslaved to the habits of their education and immediate circum- stances as not to judge disinterestedly even on those subjects , the very pleasure arising from which con- sists in ...
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... individual person . No ! this latter is itself but a natura naturata , —an effect , a product , not a power . It was Shakespeare's pre- rogative to have the universal , which is potentially in each particular , opened out to him , the ...
... individual person . No ! this latter is itself but a natura naturata , —an effect , a product , not a power . It was Shakespeare's pre- rogative to have the universal , which is potentially in each particular , opened out to him , the ...
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