Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... mind , which is the direct antithesis of that , which takes place when we make a bull . The bull namely consists in the bringing together two incompatible thoughts , with the sensation , but without the sense , of their connexion . The ...
... mind , which is the direct antithesis of that , which takes place when we make a bull . The bull namely consists in the bringing together two incompatible thoughts , with the sensation , but without the sense , of their connexion . The ...
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... mind were laid , was congenial to it as one golden æra of profound erudition and individual genius ; —that in which ... mind . In his mind itself there were purity and piety absolute ; an imagination to which neither the past nor the ...
... mind were laid , was congenial to it as one golden æra of profound erudition and individual genius ; —that in which ... mind . In his mind itself there were purity and piety absolute ; an imagination to which neither the past nor the ...
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... mind's appetency of the ideal is unchecked , realities will seem cold and unmoving . In such cases , passion combines itself with the indefinite alone . In this mood of his mind the relation of the appearance of his father's spirit in ...
... mind's appetency of the ideal is unchecked , realities will seem cold and unmoving . In such cases , passion combines itself with the indefinite alone . In this mood of his mind the relation of the appearance of his father's spirit in ...
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