Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... style , with an insight not less clear than I at present possess . My judgment was stronger than were my powers of realizing its dictates ; and the faults of my language , though indeed partly owing to a wrong choice of subjects , and ...
... style , with an insight not less clear than I at present possess . My judgment was stronger than were my powers of realizing its dictates ; and the faults of my language , though indeed partly owing to a wrong choice of subjects , and ...
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... style without diminishing my delight . That I was thus prepared for the perusal of Mr. Bowles's son- nets and earlier poems , at once increased their influence , and my 13 [ I presume this Latin to be Mr. Coleridge's own - not being ...
... style without diminishing my delight . That I was thus prepared for the perusal of Mr. Bowles's son- nets and earlier poems , at once increased their influence , and my 13 [ I presume this Latin to be Mr. Coleridge's own - not being ...
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... style of poetry , so tender and yet so manly , so natural and real , and yet so dignified and harmonious , as the sonnets and other early poems of Mr. Bowles . Well would it have been for me , perhaps , had I never relapsed into the ...
... style of poetry , so tender and yet so manly , so natural and real , and yet so dignified and harmonious , as the sonnets and other early poems of Mr. Bowles . Well would it have been for me , perhaps , had I never relapsed into the ...
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... style of poetry , which I have characterized above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic language , had been kept up by , if it did not wholly arise from , the custom of writing Latin verses , and the great import- ance ...
... style of poetry , which I have characterized above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic language , had been kept up by , if it did not wholly arise from , the custom of writing Latin verses , and the great import- ance ...
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... style ; -first , that not the poem which we have read , but that to which we return with the greatest pleasure , possesses the genuine power , and claims the name of essential poetry ; -secondly , that whatever lines can be translated ...
... style ; -first , that not the poem which we have read , but that to which we return with the greatest pleasure , possesses the genuine power , and claims the name of essential poetry ; -secondly , that whatever lines can be translated ...
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