Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... reader has taken it up , as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to derive their sub- jects or interests from the incidents of domestic or ordinary life , intermingled with higher strains of meditation which the ...
... reader has taken it up , as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to derive their sub- jects or interests from the incidents of domestic or ordinary life , intermingled with higher strains of meditation which the ...
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... reader sees no one reason either in the selection or the order of the words , why he might not have said the very same in an appropriate con- versation , and cannot conceive how indeed he could have expressed such thoughts otherwise ...
... reader sees no one reason either in the selection or the order of the words , why he might not have said the very same in an appropriate con- versation , and cannot conceive how indeed he could have expressed such thoughts otherwise ...
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... reader's comprehen- sion ; yet are they drawn up from depths which few in any age are priviledged to visit , into ... readers of average understanding in all passages of his works , the comparative difficulty does not arise from the ...
... reader's comprehen- sion ; yet are they drawn up from depths which few in any age are priviledged to visit , into ... readers of average understanding in all passages of his works , the comparative difficulty does not arise from the ...
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