Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... passions , with which the contro- versy has been conducted by the assailants . Had Mr. Wordsworth's poems been the silly , the childish things , which they were for a long time described as being ; had they been really distinguished ...
... passions , with which the contro- versy has been conducted by the assailants . Had Mr. Wordsworth's poems been the silly , the childish things , which they were for a long time described as being ; had they been really distinguished ...
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... passions , and actuated only by that pleasurable excitement , which had re- sulted from the energetic fervor of his own spirit in so vividly exhibiting , what it had so accu- rately and profoundly contemplated . I think , I should have ...
... passions , and actuated only by that pleasurable excitement , which had re- sulted from the energetic fervor of his own spirit in so vividly exhibiting , what it had so accu- rately and profoundly contemplated . I think , I should have ...
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... passion into appetite , the trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakspeare has here represented the animal impulse itself , so as to preclude all sympathy with it , by dissipating the reader's notice among the thousand ...
... passion into appetite , the trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakspeare has here represented the animal impulse itself , so as to preclude all sympathy with it , by dissipating the reader's notice among the thousand ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. as far as they are modified by a predominant passion ; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion ; or when they have the effect of reducing multitude to unity , or succession to an instant ; or ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. as far as they are modified by a predominant passion ; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion ; or when they have the effect of reducing multitude to unity , or succession to an instant ; or ...
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... passion , or character , present and foremost in the mind . For unrivalled in- stances of this excellence , the reader's own me- mory will refer him to the LEAR , OTHELLO , in short to which not of the " great , ever living , dead man's ...
... passion , or character , present and foremost in the mind . For unrivalled in- stances of this excellence , the reader's own me- mory will refer him to the LEAR , OTHELLO , in short to which not of the " great , ever living , dead man's ...
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