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... by particular events , but still more as introductory to the statement of my principles in Politics , Religion , and Philosophy , and the application of the rules , deduced from philosophical principles , to poetry and criticism .
... by particular events , but still more as introductory to the statement of my principles in Politics , Religion , and Philosophy , and the application of the rules , deduced from philosophical principles , to poetry and criticism .
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“ There's no Philosopher but sees , That rage and fear are one disease , Tho ' that may burn , and this may freeze , They're both alike the ague . " MAD Ox . But where the ideas are vivid , and there exists an endless power of combining ...
“ There's no Philosopher but sees , That rage and fear are one disease , Tho ' that may burn , and this may freeze , They're both alike the ague . " MAD Ox . But where the ideas are vivid , and there exists an endless power of combining ...
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... that the consummate judgement of Shakspeare , not only in the general construction , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy .
... that the consummate judgement of Shakspeare , not only in the general construction , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy .
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Είη σε τε τατον Υψε χρόνον πατεϊν , έμε Tε τοσσαδε νικαρόροις Ομιλάν , προφαντον σοφίαν καθ Ελ• λανας εoντα παντα . . OLYMP . OD . I. Poets and Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number 59.
Είη σε τε τατον Υψε χρόνον πατεϊν , έμε Tε τοσσαδε νικαρόροις Ομιλάν , προφαντον σοφίαν καθ Ελ• λανας εoντα παντα . . OLYMP . OD . I. Poets and Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number 59.
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Poets and Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to “ learned readers ; " then , aimed to conciliate the graces of the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk ...
Poets and Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to “ learned readers ; " then , aimed to conciliate the graces of the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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