Coleridge's Literary CriticismMilford, 1921 - 266 страници |
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... passages dealing with the art of literature in general , and in particular with a number of prose authors and prose writings . These include some of Coleridge's best known and most brilliant sayings . In prose , as much as in poetry ...
... passages dealing with the art of literature in general , and in particular with a number of prose authors and prose writings . These include some of Coleridge's best known and most brilliant sayings . In prose , as much as in poetry ...
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... passage of the Table Talk he sets forth , with his usual persuasiveness and mastery of language , his theory of the sort of poetry that Wordsworth ought to have written . It is in sub- stance , ' he adds , ' what I have been all my life ...
... passage of the Table Talk he sets forth , with his usual persuasiveness and mastery of language , his theory of the sort of poetry that Wordsworth ought to have written . It is in sub- stance , ' he adds , ' what I have been all my life ...
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... passages actually written by Coleridge himself . The unwary reader must be warned that the Wordsworth chapters alone are from works published by the author during his life . The rest consists of Table Talk , edited by Henry Nelson ...
... passages actually written by Coleridge himself . The unwary reader must be warned that the Wordsworth chapters alone are from works published by the author during his life . The rest consists of Table Talk , edited by Henry Nelson ...
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... passages in them ; -just as whole volumes of Wordsworth's poems were formerly neglected or laughed at , solely because of some few wilfulnesses , if I may so call them , of that great man —whilst at the same time five - sixths of his ...
... passages in them ; -just as whole volumes of Wordsworth's poems were formerly neglected or laughed at , solely because of some few wilfulnesses , if I may so call them , of that great man —whilst at the same time five - sixths of his ...
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... to remove a word out of any of their finished passages . A good lecture upon style might be composed , by taking , on the one hand , the slang of L'Estrange , and perhaps even of Roger North , which became so 6 POETRY.
... to remove a word out of any of their finished passages . A good lecture upon style might be composed , by taking , on the one hand , the slang of L'Estrange , and perhaps even of Roger North , which became so 6 POETRY.
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