Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... speak , In summer tended cattle on the hills ; But , through the inclement and the perilous days Of long - continuing winter , he repaired To his step - father's school , - & c . For all the admirable passages interposed in this ...
... speak , In summer tended cattle on the hills ; But , through the inclement and the perilous days Of long - continuing winter , he repaired To his step - father's school , - & c . For all the admirable passages interposed in this ...
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... speak the tongue , Which SHAKESPEARE spake ; the faith and morals hold , Which MILTON held . In every thing we are sprung Of earth's first blood , have titles manifold ! WORDSWORTH . Biog . Lit. ch . xv . Shakespeare as a Poet generally ...
... speak the tongue , Which SHAKESPEARE spake ; the faith and morals hold , Which MILTON held . In every thing we are sprung Of earth's first blood , have titles manifold ! WORDSWORTH . Biog . Lit. ch . xv . Shakespeare as a Poet generally ...
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... speak at large on the subject of the three unities of time , place , and action , as applied to the drama in the abstract , and to the particular stage for which Shakespeare wrote , as far as he can be said to have written for any stage ...
... speak at large on the subject of the three unities of time , place , and action , as applied to the drama in the abstract , and to the particular stage for which Shakespeare wrote , as far as he can be said to have written for any stage ...
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