Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... meaning , or , at furthest , the lower and higher degree of one and the same power . It is not , I own , easy to conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true that in all ...
... meaning , or , at furthest , the lower and higher degree of one and the same power . It is not , I own , easy to conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true that in all ...
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... meaning of the passage is reducible to the assertion , that a child , who , by the by , at six years old would have been better instructed in most Christian families , has no other notion of death than that of lying in a dark , cold ...
... meaning of the passage is reducible to the assertion , that a child , who , by the by , at six years old would have been better instructed in most Christian families , has no other notion of death than that of lying in a dark , cold ...
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... meaning should be understood ; - when the meaning is once seen , then the harmony is perfect . Whereas in Pope and in most of the writers who followed in his school , it is the mechanical metre which determines the sense . 3. The ...
... meaning should be understood ; - when the meaning is once seen , then the harmony is perfect . Whereas in Pope and in most of the writers who followed in his school , it is the mechanical metre which determines the sense . 3. The ...
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