Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... rest , according as we are disposed to regard them as the root - principles , or the summing - up and dis- tillation , of the whole body of his criticism . But that circle returns into itself and ends where it began ; and so it is well ...
... rest , according as we are disposed to regard them as the root - principles , or the summing - up and dis- tillation , of the whole body of his criticism . But that circle returns into itself and ends where it began ; and so it is well ...
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... rest : - -Then issued VESPER from the fulgent west , Outshining , like a visible God , The glorious path in which he trod ! And now , ascending , after one dark hour , And one night's diminution of her power , Behold the mighty Moon ...
... rest : - -Then issued VESPER from the fulgent west , Outshining , like a visible God , The glorious path in which he trod ! And now , ascending , after one dark hour , And one night's diminution of her power , Behold the mighty Moon ...
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... rest of the statue accorded but indifferently with ideal beauty ; till his wife , elated by her husband's praises , modestly acknowledged that she herself had been his constant model . In the Venus and Adonis this proof of poetic power ...
... rest of the statue accorded but indifferently with ideal beauty ; till his wife , elated by her husband's praises , modestly acknowledged that she herself had been his constant model . In the Venus and Adonis this proof of poetic power ...
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admirable Aeschylus ancient Anima Poetae Beaumont and Fletcher beautiful Ben Jonson Caliban character characteristic Coleridge common composition connexion convey criticism defect delight diction distinguished drama dramatists effect equally Euripides excellence excitement expressed exquisite faculty Faery Queene fancy feelings greater Greek Hamlet heart human images imagination imitation individual instance Jonson judgement language Lear less lines Love's Labour's Lost Lyrical Lyrical Ballads Macbeth Massinger meaning metre Milton mind mode Monsieur Thomas moral nature never object observed once original Othello passages passion peculiar perhaps persons philosopher play pleasure poem poet poet's poetry possessed present principles produce prose reader rhyme Romeo and Juliet scarcely scene sense Shakespeare Sophocles soul spirit style sweet T. T. July T. T. June taste things thou thought tion true truth Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writings