Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... lines on re - visiting the Wye ' , manly reflection and human associations had given both variety , and an additional interest to natural objects , which , in the passion and appetite of the first love , they had seemed to him neither ...
... lines on re - visiting the Wye ' , manly reflection and human associations had given both variety , and an additional interest to natural objects , which , in the passion and appetite of the first love , they had seemed to him neither ...
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... lines printed in italics . It is equally obvious , that , except in the rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for " fruitlessly which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that ...
... lines printed in italics . It is equally obvious , that , except in the rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for " fruitlessly which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that ...
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... lines rejected as of no value do , with the exception of the two first , differ as much and as little from the language of common life , as those which he has printed in italics as possessing genuine excellence . Of the five lines thus ...
... lines rejected as of no value do , with the exception of the two first , differ as much and as little from the language of common life , as those which he has printed in italics as possessing genuine excellence . Of the five lines thus ...
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