Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... expressed in the word ' I ' , is that of personal identity - Ego contemplans : the second expressed in the word ' me ' , is the visual image or object by which the mind represents to itself its past_condition , or rather , its personal ...
... expressed in the word ' I ' , is that of personal identity - Ego contemplans : the second expressed in the word ' me ' , is the visual image or object by which the mind represents to itself its past_condition , or rather , its personal ...
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... expression of the thought , and yet to find at the same time with it the rhyme and the metre . Gellert possessed this ... expressed just as one would wish to talk , and yet all dignified , attractive , and interesting ; and all at the ...
... expression of the thought , and yet to find at the same time with it the rhyme and the metre . Gellert possessed this ... expressed just as one would wish to talk , and yet all dignified , attractive , and interesting ; and all at the ...
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... expressed in the language of the satirist , and not in that of the man himself : - Sylli . You may , madam , Perhaps ... expression , which belong not to a fool , but to a man of wit making himself merry with his own character . 5. There ...
... expressed in the language of the satirist , and not in that of the man himself : - Sylli . You may , madam , Perhaps ... expression , which belong not to a fool , but to a man of wit making himself merry with his own character . 5. There ...
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