Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... modes of existence , and in the knowledge of which consists our dignity and our power . As little can I agree with the assertion , that from the objects with which the rustic hourly communicates the best part of language is formed . For ...
... modes of existence , and in the knowledge of which consists our dignity and our power . As little can I agree with the assertion , that from the objects with which the rustic hourly communicates the best part of language is formed . For ...
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... to the poem , these can supply , I am at a loss to conjecture . Nothing assuredly can differ either in origin or in mode more widely from the apparent tautologies of intense and turbulent feeling , in which 44 WORDSWORTH.
... to the poem , these can supply , I am at a loss to conjecture . Nothing assuredly can differ either in origin or in mode more widely from the apparent tautologies of intense and turbulent feeling , in which 44 WORDSWORTH.
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... mode of composition does not satisfy a cultivated taste . There is some- thing unpleasant in the being thus obliged to alter- nate states of feeling so dissimilar , and this too in a species of writing , the pleasure from which is in ...
... mode of composition does not satisfy a cultivated taste . There is some- thing unpleasant in the being thus obliged to alter- nate states of feeling so dissimilar , and this too in a species of writing , the pleasure from which is in ...
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