Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solution of the other . For it is a dis- tinction resulting from the poetic genius it- self , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind ...
... poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solution of the other . For it is a dis- tinction resulting from the poetic genius it- self , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind ...
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... poet to the drama , was secretly working in him , prompting him by a series and never broken chain of imagery , always vivid and because un- broken , often minute ; by the ... poet's own feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
... poet to the drama , was secretly working in him , prompting him by a series and never broken chain of imagery , always vivid and because un- broken , often minute ; by the ... poet's own feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
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... poet's ever active mind has dedu- ced from , or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is ... poet . They become proofs of original genius only Bb as far as they are modified by a predominant passion 17.
... poet's ever active mind has dedu- ced from , or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is ... poet . They become proofs of original genius only Bb as far as they are modified by a predominant passion 17.
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... poet's own spirit , " Which shoots its being through earth , sea , and air . " In the two following lines for instance , there is nothing objectionable , nothing which would preclude them from forming , in their proper place , part of a ...
... poet's own spirit , " Which shoots its being through earth , sea , and air . " In the two following lines for instance , there is nothing objectionable , nothing which would preclude them from forming , in their proper place , part of a ...
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... poet's own imagination , and have been spoken in his own character , are those which have given , and which will ... poet had 46.
... poet's own imagination , and have been spoken in his own character , are those which have given , and which will ... poet had 46.
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