Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity ... produce its own effects to any pleasureable purpose . Double and tri - syllable rhymes , indeed , form a lower ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity ... produce its own effects to any pleasureable purpose . Double and tri - syllable rhymes , indeed , form a lower ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. abstract from the effect produced on the author's feelings , as a man , by the incident at the time ... produce an equal sense of oddity and strangeness , as we feel here in finding rhymes at all in sentences so ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. abstract from the effect produced on the author's feelings , as a man , by the incident at the time ... produce an equal sense of oddity and strangeness , as we feel here in finding rhymes at all in sentences so ...
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... produced ; - for no one , I suppose , will set Johnson before Burke , --and Burke was a great and universal talker ... produce a more decided effect at the moment , and which are so much more easy to carry off . Besides , as to Burke's ...
... produced ; - for no one , I suppose , will set Johnson before Burke , --and Burke was a great and universal talker ... produce a more decided effect at the moment , and which are so much more easy to carry off . Besides , as to Burke's ...
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