Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 páginas |
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... tion of which will have been here anticipated . 5 Third ; an undue predilection for the dramatic form in certain poems , from which one or other of two evils result . Either the thoughts and diction are different from that of the poet ...
... tion of which will have been here anticipated . 5 Third ; an undue predilection for the dramatic form in certain poems , from which one or other of two evils result . Either the thoughts and diction are different from that of the poet ...
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... tion of miscellaneous sonnets - the sonnet on the subjuga- tion of Switzerland , page 210 , or the last ode , from which I especially select the two following stanzas or paragraphs , 30 page 349 to 350 . 35 " Our birth is but a sleep ...
... tion of miscellaneous sonnets - the sonnet on the subjuga- tion of Switzerland , page 210 , or the last ode , from which I especially select the two following stanzas or paragraphs , 30 page 349 to 350 . 35 " Our birth is but a sleep ...
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... tion of fancy and imagination . As an illustration of the universal association of motion with the functions and passions of life , ' Coleridge , as we see , adduces the Dryads and Hamadryads of Greek mythology . Now this mode of ...
... tion of fancy and imagination . As an illustration of the universal association of motion with the functions and passions of life , ' Coleridge , as we see , adduces the Dryads and Hamadryads of Greek mythology . Now this mode of ...
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