Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... connected with the former ; but yet are such as arise likewise from an intensity of feeling disproportionate to such knowledge and value of 15 the objects described , as can be fairly anticipated of men in general , even of the most ...
... connected with the former ; but yet are such as arise likewise from an intensity of feeling disproportionate to such knowledge and value of 15 the objects described , as can be fairly anticipated of men in general , even of the most ...
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... connected with the fear of death , and how little sym- pathy we bestow on pain , where there is no danger . The two Danes were brothers . The one was a man with a clear white complexion , white hair , and white eyebrows ; 20 looked ...
... connected with the fear of death , and how little sym- pathy we bestow on pain , where there is no danger . The two Danes were brothers . The one was a man with a clear white complexion , white hair , and white eyebrows ; 20 looked ...
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... connecting Beauty with expression . 20. our perception of the fitness of the means . Coleridge is here combating the view which connects beauty with utility , and which is itself an offshoot of the theory of association . Here , too ...
... connecting Beauty with expression . 20. our perception of the fitness of the means . Coleridge is here combating the view which connects beauty with utility , and which is itself an offshoot of the theory of association . Here , too ...
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