Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2 |
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In this idea originated the plan of the “ Lyrical Ballads ; " in which it was agreed , that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a ...
In this idea originated the plan of the “ Lyrical Ballads ; " in which it was agreed , that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a ...
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The poet informs his reader , that he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement ...
The poet informs his reader , that he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement ...
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Now it is clear to me , that in the most interesting of the poems , in which the author is more or less dramatic , as the “ Brothers , " " Michael , ” “ Ruth , ” the “ Mad Mother , ” & c . the persons introduced are by no means taken ...
Now it is clear to me , that in the most interesting of the poems , in which the author is more or less dramatic , as the “ Brothers , " " Michael , ” “ Ruth , ” the “ Mad Mother , ” & c . the persons introduced are by no means taken ...
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... must be representative of a class ; and that the persons of 1 poetry must be clothed with generic attributes , with ... are so modified and particularized in each person of the Shaksperian Drama , that life itself does not excite ...
... must be representative of a class ; and that the persons of 1 poetry must be clothed with generic attributes , with ... are so modified and particularized in each person of the Shaksperian Drama , that life itself does not excite ...
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They are persons of a known and abiding class , and their manners and sentiments the natural product of circumstances common to the. or mechanic occupations of their characters . Nor did they condescend in tragedy to wheedle away the ...
They are persons of a known and abiding class , and their manners and sentiments the natural product of circumstances common to the. or mechanic occupations of their characters . Nor did they condescend in tragedy to wheedle away the ...
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