Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... possessed this happy gift , if ever any one of our poets possessed it ; and nothing perhaps contributed more to the great and universal im- pression which his fables made on their first publica- tion , or conduces more to their ...
... possessed this happy gift , if ever any one of our poets possessed it ; and nothing perhaps contributed more to the great and universal im- pression which his fables made on their first publica- tion , or conduces more to their ...
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... possessed by the spirit , not possessing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge , become habitual and intuitive , wedded itself to his habitual feelings , and SHAKESPEARE 173.
... possessed by the spirit , not possessing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge , become habitual and intuitive , wedded itself to his habitual feelings , and SHAKESPEARE 173.
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... possessed , or rather the power which possessed him in the highest degree , of anticipating everything , evidently is the result - at least partakes -of meditation , or that mental process which con- sists in the submitting to the ...
... possessed , or rather the power which possessed him in the highest degree , of anticipating everything , evidently is the result - at least partakes -of meditation , or that mental process which con- sists in the submitting to the ...
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