Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... become clearly intelligible - if they always become intelligible even then . Without a sufficient know- ledge of their applications these formulae are abstract , and have not an obvious relevance to actual poetry or its effect upon us ...
... become clearly intelligible - if they always become intelligible even then . Without a sufficient know- ledge of their applications these formulae are abstract , and have not an obvious relevance to actual poetry or its effect upon us ...
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... become general , will produce a new word with a distinct signification ; thus pro- perty ' and propriety ' ; the latter of which , even to the time of Charles II , was the written word for all the senses of both . Thus too mister ' and ...
... become general , will produce a new word with a distinct signification ; thus pro- perty ' and propriety ' ; the latter of which , even to the time of Charles II , was the written word for all the senses of both . Thus too mister ' and ...
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... become considerable in their aggregate influence . As a medicated atmosphere , or as wine during animated conversation ; they act powerfully , though themselves unnoticed . Where , therefore , correspondent food and appropriate matter ...
... become considerable in their aggregate influence . As a medicated atmosphere , or as wine during animated conversation ; they act powerfully , though themselves unnoticed . Where , therefore , correspondent food and appropriate matter ...
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