Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... poetic language ; in situations which ensure familiarity with the grandest objects of the imagination ; but one BURNS , among the shepherds of Scotland , and not a single poet of humble life among those of English lakes and mountains ...
... poetic language ; in situations which ensure familiarity with the grandest objects of the imagination ; but one BURNS , among the shepherds of Scotland , and not a single poet of humble life among those of English lakes and mountains ...
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... poetic reputation for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitrary end for a possession of the peculiar means . But the sense of musical delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagination ; and this together with ...
... poetic reputation for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitrary end for a possession of the peculiar means . But the sense of musical delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagination ; and this together with ...
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... poetic feeling itself . It is , perhaps , chiefly in the power of pro- ducing and reproducing the latter that the poet stands distinct . The subject of the Venus and Adonis is unpleasing ; but the poem itself is for that very reason the ...
... poetic feeling itself . It is , perhaps , chiefly in the power of pro- ducing and reproducing the latter that the poet stands distinct . The subject of the Venus and Adonis is unpleasing ; but the poem itself is for that very reason the ...
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