Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - 334 páginas |
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... light , and the materiality of this light itself has already become matter of doubt . In the appearances of magnetism all trace of matter is lost , and of the phænomena of gravitation , which not a few among the most illustrious ...
... light , and the materiality of this light itself has already become matter of doubt . In the appearances of magnetism all trace of matter is lost , and of the phænomena of gravitation , which not a few among the most illustrious ...
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... light and evidence , discovering at once itself and falsehood , so is it the prerogative of poetic genius to distinguish by parental instinct its proper offspring from the changelings , which the gnomes of vanity or the fairies of ...
... light and evidence , discovering at once itself and falsehood , so is it the prerogative of poetic genius to distinguish by parental instinct its proper offspring from the changelings , which the gnomes of vanity or the fairies of ...
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... light sandy clouds . Hence a deep red light spread over the whole prospect , in undisturbed harmony with the red town , the brown - red woods , and the yellow - red reeds on the skirts of the lake . Two or three boats , with 292 ...
... light sandy clouds . Hence a deep red light spread over the whole prospect , in undisturbed harmony with the red town , the brown - red woods , and the yellow - red reeds on the skirts of the lake . Two or three boats , with 292 ...
Contenido
Motives to the present workReception of the Authors first | 1 |
Supposed irritability of genius brought to the test of facts | 15 |
The Authors obligations to Critics and the probable occasion | 26 |
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admiration appear Aristotle beauty become believe Bertram blank verse cause character commenced common composition consciousness conversation criticism Cuxhaven Dane diction distinct drama effect Elbe English equally excellence excitement existence express faculty fancy feelings former French genius German German language greater Greek ground Hamburg heart honour human images imagination imitation instance intellectual intelligence interest Jacobinism judgment Klopstock knowledge language latter least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads meaning ment metaphysics metre Milton mind mode moral nature never notions object once original passage passion perhaps person philosopher Pindar Plato pleasure Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry present principles prose Ratzeburg reader reason rhyme rustic scarcely sense Shakespeare sonnet soul Spinoza spirit stanzas style supposed Synesius taste things thou thought tion true truth VENUS AND ADONIS verse whole words Wordsworth writer καὶ τὸ