Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... mean the " Venus and Adonis , " and the " Lucrece ; " works which give at once strong promises of the strength , and yet obvious * Ανης μυριονῶς , a phrase which I have borrowed from a Greek monk , who applies it to a Patriarch of ...
... mean the " Venus and Adonis , " and the " Lucrece ; " works which give at once strong promises of the strength , and yet obvious * Ανης μυριονῶς , a phrase which I have borrowed from a Greek monk , who applies it to a Patriarch of ...
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... as I once before observed , has mistaken an intense desire of poetic reputa- tion for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitary end for a possession of the peculiar means . But the sense of musical delight , with 14.
... as I once before observed , has mistaken an intense desire of poetic reputa- tion for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitary end for a possession of the peculiar means . But the sense of musical delight , with 14.
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Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. means . But the sense of musical delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagina- tion ; and this together with the power of reduc- ing ...
Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. means . But the sense of musical delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagina- tion ; and this together with the power of reduc- ing ...
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... mean and in- distinct emotion , as the low , lazy mist can creep upon the surface of a lake , while a strong gale is driving it onward in waves and billows . 3. It has been before observed , that images however beautiful , though ...
... mean and in- distinct emotion , as the low , lazy mist can creep upon the surface of a lake , while a strong gale is driving it onward in waves and billows . 3. It has been before observed , that images however beautiful , though ...
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... means as an instance , of that particular excel- . lence which I had in view , and in which Shaks- peare even in his earliest , as in his latest works , surpasses all other poets . It is by this , that he still gives a dignity and a ...
... means as an instance , of that particular excel- . lence which I had in view , and in which Shaks- peare even in his earliest , as in his latest works , surpasses all other poets . It is by this , that he still gives a dignity and a ...
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