Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... understanding , and retained under their irremissive , though gentle and unnoticed , controul , reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities : of sameness , with difference ; of the general with ...
... understanding , and retained under their irremissive , though gentle and unnoticed , controul , reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities : of sameness , with difference ; of the general with ...
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... understanding interposes at short intervals , in order to keep hold of his subject , which is still slipping from him , and to give him time for recollection ; or , in mere aid of vacancy , as in the scanty companies of a country stage ...
... understanding interposes at short intervals , in order to keep hold of his subject , which is still slipping from him , and to give him time for recollection ; or , in mere aid of vacancy , as in the scanty companies of a country stage ...
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... understanding what metre is . Even if you write in a known and approved metre , the odds are , if you are not a metrist yourself , that you will not write harmonious verses ; but to deal in new metres without considering what metre ...
... understanding what metre is . Even if you write in a known and approved metre , the odds are , if you are not a metrist yourself , that you will not write harmonious verses ; but to deal in new metres without considering what metre ...
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