Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the bye , is a fault of which none but a man of genius is capable . It is the awkwardness and strength of Hercules with the distaff ...
... thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the bye , is a fault of which none but a man of genius is capable . It is the awkwardness and strength of Hercules with the distaff ...
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... thought in morals or philosophy , from Seneca ; but nothing is ever thought out by him . CLAUDIAN T. T. June 26 , 1830 . Claudian deserves more attention than is generally paid to him . He is the link between the old classic and the ...
... thought in morals or philosophy , from Seneca ; but nothing is ever thought out by him . CLAUDIAN T. T. June 26 , 1830 . Claudian deserves more attention than is generally paid to him . He is the link between the old classic and the ...
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... thought in all the possible associations of thought with thought , thought with feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . Even as the sun , with purple - colour'd face , Had ta'en his last leave of ...
... thought in all the possible associations of thought with thought , thought with feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . Even as the sun , with purple - colour'd face , Had ta'en his last leave of ...
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