Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... attention from them . Thus in the well - known bull , ' I was a fine child , but they changed me ' : the first conception expressed in the word ' I ' , is that of personal identity - Ego contemplans : the second expressed in the word ...
... attention from them . Thus in the well - known bull , ' I was a fine child , but they changed me ' : the first conception expressed in the word ' I ' , is that of personal identity - Ego contemplans : the second expressed in the word ...
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... from concentered attention produce a sort of damp and interruption for some minutes after . But in the perusal of works of literary art , we prepare ourselves for such language ; and the business of the writer WORDSWORTH 95.
... from concentered attention produce a sort of damp and interruption for some minutes after . But in the perusal of works of literary art , we prepare ourselves for such language ; and the business of the writer WORDSWORTH 95.
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... attention re- quired on the part of the reader ; from the rapid flow , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter ...
... attention re- quired on the part of the reader ; from the rapid flow , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter ...
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