Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Critics , and the probable occasion - Principles of modern Criticism -Mr . Southey's works and character • CHAP . IV . The Lyrical Ballads with the Preface - Mr . Wordsworth's earlier poems - On Fancy and Imagi- nation - The ...
... Critics , and the probable occasion - Principles of modern Criticism -Mr . Southey's works and character • CHAP . IV . The Lyrical Ballads with the Preface - Mr . Wordsworth's earlier poems - On Fancy and Imagi- nation - The ...
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... criticism as in the fol- lowing courses ; so that whatever substantial agree- ment there might be between them , on this head , must be co - incidence . It was said of my Father by his late Editor , that , " in thinking passionately of ...
... criticism as in the fol- lowing courses ; so that whatever substantial agree- ment there might be between them , on this head , must be co - incidence . It was said of my Father by his late Editor , that , " in thinking passionately of ...
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... critic , " in our day have had some small deal- ings with ' main and fundamental ideas , ' and we know thus much about them , that it is very easy for any man or for every man to have them ; the difficulty is in bringing them ...
... critic , " in our day have had some small deal- ings with ' main and fundamental ideas , ' and we know thus much about them , that it is very easy for any man or for every man to have them ; the difficulty is in bringing them ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ( to use the critic's own expression , ) out of which intel- lectual systems are formed , it is possessed by every human being , from Adam to his children of the pre- sent day , by one just as much as another ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ( to use the critic's own expression , ) out of which intel- lectual systems are formed , it is possessed by every human being , from Adam to his children of the pre- sent day , by one just as much as another ...
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... critic , " a glorified shadow perhaps , ' but still only a shadow cast from another man's " sub- stance . " Is not such glory the substance , or part of the substance , of poetic merit ? How much of ad- mired poetry must we not ...
... critic , " a glorified shadow perhaps , ' but still only a shadow cast from another man's " sub- stance . " Is not such glory the substance , or part of the substance , of poetic merit ? How much of ad- mired poetry must we not ...
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