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" Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings, is a more permanent, and a far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets... "
Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions - Página 52
por Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 309 páginas
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 páginas
...more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honor upon themselves and. their art, in proportion as they separate themselves from the sympathies of men, and indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of expression,...
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The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and ..., Volumen10

Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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Coleridge's Principles of Criticism: Chapters I., III., IV., XIV.-XXII of ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 páginas
...language" (meaning, as before, the language of rustic life purified from provincialism), "arising 30 out of repeated experience and regular feelings, is...substituted for it by poets, who think they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art in proportion as they indulge in arbitrary and capricious 5 habits...
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Coleridge's Principles of Criticism: Chapters I., III., IV., XIV.-XXII of ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 páginas
...language " (meaning, as before, the language of rustic life purified from provincialism), "arising 30 out of repeated experience and regular feelings, is...permanent, and a far more philosophical, language than that I which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think i they are conferring honour upon themselves...
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English & American Literature, Studies in Literary Criticism ..., Volumen4

Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1903 - 328 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings is a more permanent, and a far iraiiiiam TOlotOswortb more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted by poets,...
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Wordsworth's Literary Criticism

William Wordsworth - 1905 - 292 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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Biographia Literaria, Volumen2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 páginas
...of repeated expe- 25 rience and regular feelings, is a more permanent, and a far more philosophral language, than that which is frequently substituted...they indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of expres- 30 sion : " it may be answered, that the language, which he has in view, can be attributed...
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Coleridge's Literary Criticism

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 296 páginas
...a language ' — (meaning, as before, the language of rustic life purified from provincialism) — 'arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honor upon themselves and their art in proportion as they indulge in arbitrary...
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English Prose (1137-1890)

John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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Pamphlets in Philology and the Humanities, Volumen12

1892 - 1058 páginas
...from common life ' in a selection of language really used by men ' he asserts : ' Such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...which is frequently substituted for it by Poets.' 2 No one, perhaps, would have quarreled with Wordsworth's opinion, had he never written Simon Lee and...
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