Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... light of those criticisms that we can gradually come to understand the ideas themselves and their connexion with one another . Only in that light do the formulae in which he embodies them become clearly intelligible — if they always ...
... light of those criticisms that we can gradually come to understand the ideas themselves and their connexion with one another . Only in that light do the formulae in which he embodies them become clearly intelligible — if they always ...
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... light , and whence it flows , He sees it in his joy ! The youth who daily further from the East Must travel , still is nature's priest , And by the splendid vision Is on his way attended ; At length the man perceives it dic away , And ...
... light , and whence it flows , He sees it in his joy ! The youth who daily further from the East Must travel , still is nature's priest , And by the splendid vision Is on his way attended ; At length the man perceives it dic away , And ...
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... light winning Make the prize light— is enough for the ethereal connexions of the romantic imagination , although it would not be so for the historical . The whole courting scene , indeed , in the beginning of the third act , between the ...
... light winning Make the prize light— is enough for the ethereal connexions of the romantic imagination , although it would not be so for the historical . The whole courting scene , indeed , in the beginning of the third act , between the ...
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