Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... poem . ' In the Lyrical Ballads ( for my experience does not enable me to extend the remark equally unqualified to the two subsequent volumes ) , I have heard at different times , and from different individuals every single poem ...
... poem . ' In the Lyrical Ballads ( for my experience does not enable me to extend the remark equally unqualified to the two subsequent volumes ) , I have heard at different times , and from different individuals every single poem ...
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... poem , still more in a lyric poem - and the Nurse in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet alone prevents me from extending the remark even to dramatic poetry , if indeed even the Nurse itself can be deemed altogether a case in point - it is ...
... poem , still more in a lyric poem - and the Nurse in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet alone prevents me from extending the remark even to dramatic poetry , if indeed even the Nurse itself can be deemed altogether a case in point - it is ...
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... poem in which they are found , for their own independent weight or beauty . From the sphere of my own experience I can bring to my recollection three persons of no every - day powers and acquirements , who had read the poems of others ...
... poem in which they are found , for their own independent weight or beauty . From the sphere of my own experience I can bring to my recollection three persons of no every - day powers and acquirements , who had read the poems of others ...
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