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But in order to render myself intelligible I must previously , in as few words as possible , explain my 15 ideas , first , of a Poem ; and secondly , of Poetry itself , in kind , and in essence . The office of philosophical disquisition ...
But in order to render myself intelligible I must previously , in as few words as possible , explain my 15 ideas , first , of a Poem ; and secondly , of Poetry itself , in kind , and in essence . The office of philosophical disquisition ...
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It is possible , that this predilection , . , at first merely comparative , deviated for a time into direct partiality . But the real object which he had in view , was , I doubt not , a species of excellence which had been long 10 ...
It is possible , that this predilection , . , at first merely comparative , deviated for a time into direct partiality . But the real object which he had in view , was , I doubt not , a species of excellence which had been long 10 ...
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In poetry , in which every line , every phrase , may pass the ordeal of deliberation and deliberate choice , it is possible , and barely possible , to attain that ultimatum which I have ventured to propose as the infallible test of a ...
In poetry , in which every line , every phrase , may pass the ordeal of deliberation and deliberate choice , it is possible , and barely possible , to attain that ultimatum which I have ventured to propose as the infallible test of a ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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