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Superior excellence in the manner of treating the same subjects was the trial and test of the artist's merit . Not otherwise is it with the more polished poets of the 15th and 16th century , especially with those of Italy .
Superior excellence in the manner of treating the same subjects was the trial and test of the artist's merit . Not otherwise is it with the more polished poets of the 15th and 16th century , especially with those of Italy .
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There are not a few poems in that volume , replete with every excellence of thought , image , and passion , which we expect or 15 desire in the poetry of the milder muse ; and yet so worded , that the reader sees no one reason either in ...
There are not a few poems in that volume , replete with every excellence of thought , image , and passion , which we expect or 15 desire in the poetry of the milder muse ; and yet so worded , that the reader sees no one reason either in ...
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I HAVE no fear in declaring my conviction , that the excellence defined and exemplified in the preceding Chapter is not the characteristic excellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is s ...
I HAVE no fear in declaring my conviction , that the excellence defined and exemplified in the preceding Chapter is not the characteristic excellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is s ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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