Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... called ) figures of speech , both as to their kind , their fre- quency , and their occasions , which on a subject of equal weight would be vicious and alien in correct and manly prose . I contend , that in both cases this unfitness of ...
... called ) figures of speech , both as to their kind , their fre- quency , and their occasions , which on a subject of equal weight would be vicious and alien in correct and manly prose . I contend , that in both cases this unfitness of ...
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... called the Restoration of Letters ! -the ages preceding it are called the dark ages ; but it would be more wise , perhaps , to call them the ages in which we were in the dark . It is usually overlooked that the supposed dark period was ...
... called the Restoration of Letters ! -the ages preceding it are called the dark ages ; but it would be more wise , perhaps , to call them the ages in which we were in the dark . It is usually overlooked that the supposed dark period was ...
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... called upon to carry his words and intentions into effect ; so that , resolving to do everything , he does nothing . He is full of purpose , but void of that quality of mind which accom- plishes purpose . Anything finer than this ...
... called upon to carry his words and intentions into effect ; so that , resolving to do everything , he does nothing . He is full of purpose , but void of that quality of mind which accom- plishes purpose . Anything finer than this ...
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