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But the poet must likewise understand and command what Bacon calls the vestigia communia of the senses , the latency of all in each , and more especially as by a magical penna duplex , the excitement of vision by sound and the expo15 ...
But the poet must likewise understand and command what Bacon calls the vestigia communia of the senses , the latency of all in each , and more especially as by a magical penna duplex , the excitement of vision by sound and the expo15 ...
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ON POESY OR ART Man communicates by articulation of sounds , and para . mountly by the memory in the ear ; nature by the ... and sound , are the elements which it combines , and it stamps them into unity in the mould of a moral idea .
ON POESY OR ART Man communicates by articulation of sounds , and para . mountly by the memory in the ear ; nature by the ... and sound , are the elements which it combines , and it stamps them into unity in the mould of a moral idea .
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So likewise , whilst it recalls the sights and sounds that had accompanied the occasions of the original passions ... It is the original force of the word “ brute , ” and even " mute ” and dumb " do not convey the absence of sound ...
So likewise , whilst it recalls the sights and sounds that had accompanied the occasions of the original passions ... It is the original force of the word “ brute , ” and even " mute ” and dumb " do not convey the absence of sound ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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