Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... from every self - inspired minister of a conventicle ! And I reflect with delight , how little a mere theory , though of his own workmanship , interferes with the processes of genuine imagination in a man of true poetic geuius , 59.
... from every self - inspired minister of a conventicle ! And I reflect with delight , how little a mere theory , though of his own workmanship , interferes with the processes of genuine imagination in a man of true poetic geuius , 59.
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... true poetic geuius , who possesses , as Mr. Wordsworth , if ever man did , most assuredly does possess , " THE VISION AND THE FACULTY DIVINE . " One point then alone remains , but that the most important ; its examination having been ...
... true poetic geuius , who possesses , as Mr. Wordsworth , if ever man did , most assuredly does possess , " THE VISION AND THE FACULTY DIVINE . " One point then alone remains , but that the most important ; its examination having been ...
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... true question must be , whether there are not modes of ex- pression , a construction , and an order of senten- ces , which are in their fit and natural place in a serious prose composition , but would be dis- proportionate and ...
... true question must be , whether there are not modes of ex- pression , a construction , and an order of senten- ces , which are in their fit and natural place in a serious prose composition , but would be dis- proportionate and ...
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... true imitation , of the real and very language of low and rustic life , freed from provincialisms . Thirdly , I deduce the position from all the causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imper ...
... true imitation , of the real and very language of low and rustic life , freed from provincialisms . Thirdly , I deduce the position from all the causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imper ...
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... true sources of genial discrimina- tion . Through the same process and by the same creative agency will the poet distinguish the degree and kind of the excitement produced by the very act of poetic composition . As intuitively will he ...
... true sources of genial discrimina- tion . Through the same process and by the same creative agency will the poet distinguish the degree and kind of the excitement produced by the very act of poetic composition . As intuitively will he ...
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