Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... principles the poet is to regulate his own style , if he do not adhere closely to the sort and order of words which he hears in the market , wake , high - road , or plough - field ? I reply ; by principles , the ignorance or neglect of ...
... principles the poet is to regulate his own style , if he do not adhere closely to the sort and order of words which he hears in the market , wake , high - road , or plough - field ? I reply ; by principles , the ignorance or neglect of ...
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... principles of poetry which his arguments are insufficient to support , let him and those who have adopted his sentiments be set right by the confutation of these arguments , and by the substitution of more philosophical principles . And ...
... principles of poetry which his arguments are insufficient to support , let him and those who have adopted his sentiments be set right by the confutation of these arguments , and by the substitution of more philosophical principles . And ...
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... principles : he was a scientific states- man , and therefore a Seer . For every principle contains in itself the germs of a prophecy ; and , as the prophetic power is the essential privilege of science , so the fulfilment of its oracles ...
... principles : he was a scientific states- man , and therefore a Seer . For every principle contains in itself the germs of a prophecy ; and , as the prophetic power is the essential privilege of science , so the fulfilment of its oracles ...
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