Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... never be a genuine poet . Imagery ( even taken from nature , much more when transplanted from books , as travels , voyages , and works of natural history ) ; affecting incidents ; just thoughts ; interesting per- sonal or domestic ...
... never be a genuine poet . Imagery ( even taken from nature , much more when transplanted from books , as travels , voyages , and works of natural history ) ; affecting incidents ; just thoughts ; interesting per- sonal or domestic ...
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... never dropped , as we should say ; and change of place being there- fore , in general , impossible , the absurd notion of condemning it merely as improbable in itself was never entertained by any one . If we can believe ourselves at ...
... never dropped , as we should say ; and change of place being there- fore , in general , impossible , the absurd notion of condemning it merely as improbable in itself was never entertained by any one . If we can believe ourselves at ...
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... never walks as in twilight : nothing is purposely out of its place ; -he inverts not the order of nature and propriety , -does not make every magistrate a drunkard or glutton , nor every poor man meek , humane , and temperate ; he has ...
... never walks as in twilight : nothing is purposely out of its place ; -he inverts not the order of nature and propriety , -does not make every magistrate a drunkard or glutton , nor every poor man meek , humane , and temperate ; he has ...
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