Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... instance , are Martial's compliments of Domitian . So may we praise Milton without condemning Dryden . By the by , we are all too apt to forget that contemporaries have not the same wholeness , and fixedness in their notions of persons ...
... instance , are Martial's compliments of Domitian . So may we praise Milton without condemning Dryden . By the by , we are all too apt to forget that contemporaries have not the same wholeness , and fixedness in their notions of persons ...
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... instance , yet as an illustration of my meaning . It must be some strong motive ( as , for instance , that the description was necessary to the intelligibility of the tale ) -which could induce me to describe in a number of verses what ...
... instance , yet as an illustration of my meaning . It must be some strong motive ( as , for instance , that the description was necessary to the intelligibility of the tale ) -which could induce me to describe in a number of verses what ...
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... instance of Shakespeare's con- summate judgment : - Oth . I look down towards his feet ; -but that's a fable . If that thou be'st a devil , I cannot kill thee . Iago . I bleed , Sir ; but not kill'd . Oth . I am not sorry neither ...
... instance of Shakespeare's con- summate judgment : - Oth . I look down towards his feet ; -but that's a fable . If that thou be'st a devil , I cannot kill thee . Iago . I bleed , Sir ; but not kill'd . Oth . I am not sorry neither ...
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