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1ο Secondly , I argue from the EFFECTS of metre . As far as metre acts in and for itself , it tends to increase the vivacity 15 and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the attention . This effect it produces by the ...
1ο Secondly , I argue from the EFFECTS of metre . As far as metre acts in and for itself , it tends to increase the vivacity 15 and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the attention . This effect it produces by the ...
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is its appropriate designation ) and of all its popularity , consists in the confusion and subversion of the natural order of things in their causes and effects : namely , in the excitement of surprise by representing the qualities of 5 ...
is its appropriate designation ) and of all its popularity , consists in the confusion and subversion of the natural order of things in their causes and effects : namely , in the excitement of surprise by representing the qualities of 5 ...
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The charm , the indispensable requisite , of sculpture is unity of effect . But painting rests in a material remoter from nature , and its compass is therefore greater . Light 10 and shade give external , as well as internal , being ...
The charm , the indispensable requisite , of sculpture is unity of effect . But painting rests in a material remoter from nature , and its compass is therefore greater . Light 10 and shade give external , as well as internal , being ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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admiration answer appear attention beauty become Biog called cause character Coleridge Coleridge's common composed connected consists critic definition delight distinction edition effect English equally Essay excellence excitement existence expression feeling former genius German give greater hand heart human images imagination imitation immediate individual instance interest Italy kind language least less Letters light lines living look means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observed once opinion original PAGE passage passed passion perhaps person philosopher pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible Preface present principle produced prose published reader reason reference respect Review seems sense Shakespeare sound speaking spirit stanza style taste thing thought tion true truth universal whole Wordsworth writings written