Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... true of his criticism on Wordsworth . It is true , with a difference , of his criticism on Shake- speare , which comes next to the other both in amount and in value . But here we are at an in- cidental disadvantage ; we do not possess ...
... true of his criticism on Wordsworth . It is true , with a difference , of his criticism on Shake- speare , which comes next to the other both in amount and in value . But here we are at an in- cidental disadvantage ; we do not possess ...
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... true in one sense of the word will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research , startled by the consequences , seek in the things themselves in question has been clearly shown to be both in- WORDSWORTH 25.
... true in one sense of the word will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research , startled by the consequences , seek in the things themselves in question has been clearly shown to be both in- WORDSWORTH 25.
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... true poets , that they write from a principle within , not originating in anything without ; and that the true poet's work in its form , its shapings , and its modifications , is distinguished from all other works that assume to belong ...
... true poets , that they write from a principle within , not originating in anything without ; and that the true poet's work in its form , its shapings , and its modifications , is distinguished from all other works that assume to belong ...
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