Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... dumb - bells do to music ; both are for exercise , and pretty severe too , I think . T. T. Sept. 22 , 1830 . Prose and Poetry I wish our clever young poets would B 2 POETRY 3 Poetry which excites us to artificial feelings makes ...
... dumb - bells do to music ; both are for exercise , and pretty severe too , I think . T. T. Sept. 22 , 1830 . Prose and Poetry I wish our clever young poets would B 2 POETRY 3 Poetry which excites us to artificial feelings makes ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Prose and Poetry I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry ; that is , prose - words in their best order ; -poetry , the best words in the best order . T. T. July 12 ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Prose and Poetry I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry ; that is , prose - words in their best order ; -poetry , the best words in the best order . T. T. July 12 ...
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... poetry , Pope's satires and epistles must be poetry . This I must say , that poetry , as distinguished from other modes of composition , does not rest in metre , and that it is not poetry , if it make no appeal to our passions or our ...
... poetry , Pope's satires and epistles must be poetry . This I must say , that poetry , as distinguished from other modes of composition , does not rest in metre , and that it is not poetry , if it make no appeal to our passions or our ...
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