Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... living , who has , from his own inward experience , a clearer intuition , than Mr. Wordsworth himself , that the last mentioned are the true sources of genial dis- crimination . Through the same process and by the same creative agency ...
... living , who has , from his own inward experience , a clearer intuition , than Mr. Wordsworth himself , that the last mentioned are the true sources of genial dis- crimination . Through the same process and by the same creative agency ...
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... living image of endless self - reproduction , like the immortal tree of Malabar . In Spenser the spirit of chivalry is entirely predominant , although with a much greater infusion of the poet's own individual self into it than is found ...
... living image of endless self - reproduction , like the immortal tree of Malabar . In Spenser the spirit of chivalry is entirely predominant , although with a much greater infusion of the poet's own individual self into it than is found ...
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... living total of head and heart . He has drawn it , indeed , in all its distinctive energies of faith , patience , constancy , fortitude , — shown in all of them as following the heart , which gives its results by a nice tact and happy ...
... living total of head and heart . He has drawn it , indeed , in all its distinctive energies of faith , patience , constancy , fortitude , — shown in all of them as following the heart , which gives its results by a nice tact and happy ...
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