Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... believe ourselves awake , was well answered by his plain neighbour , Ah , but when awake do we ever believe ourselves asleep ? ' - Things identical must be convertible . The preceding passage seems to rest on a similar sophism . For the ...
... believe ourselves awake , was well answered by his plain neighbour , Ah , but when awake do we ever believe ourselves asleep ? ' - Things identical must be convertible . The preceding passage seems to rest on a similar sophism . For the ...
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... believe ) to deserve such a distinction ; EVEN AS I HAVE DONE , SO WOULD I BE DONE UNTO . Biog . Lit. chaps . 4 , 17-20 , 22 . He is Of all the men I ever knew , Wordsworth has the least femineity in his mind . He is all man . a man of ...
... believe ) to deserve such a distinction ; EVEN AS I HAVE DONE , SO WOULD I BE DONE UNTO . Biog . Lit. chaps . 4 , 17-20 , 22 . He is Of all the men I ever knew , Wordsworth has the least femineity in his mind . He is all man . a man of ...
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... believe ourselves at Thebes in one act , we may believe ourselves at Athens in the next . If a story lasts twenty - four hours or twenty - four years , it is equally improbable . There seems to be no just boundary but what the feelings ...
... believe ourselves at Thebes in one act , we may believe ourselves at Athens in the next . If a story lasts twenty - four hours or twenty - four years , it is equally improbable . There seems to be no just boundary but what the feelings ...
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