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were not included in what he (unfortunately, I think, adopting an equivocal
expression) called the language of real life. From this preface, prefixed to poems
in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius, however
mistaken ...
were not included in what he (unfortunately, I think, adopting an equivocal
expression) called the language of real life. From this preface, prefixed to poems
in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius, however
mistaken ...
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were not included in what he ( unfortunately , I think , adopting an equivocal
expression ) called the language of real life . From this preface , prefixed to
poems in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius ,
however ...
were not included in what he ( unfortunately , I think , adopting an equivocal
expression ) called the language of real life . From this preface , prefixed to
poems in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius ,
however ...
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The best part of human language , properly so called , is derived from reflection
on the acts of the mind itself . It is formed by a voluntary appropriation of fixed
symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part
of ...
The best part of human language , properly so called , is derived from reflection
on the acts of the mind itself . It is formed by a voluntary appropriation of fixed
symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part
of ...
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... It is no less an error in teachers , than a torment to the poor children , to inforce
the necessity of reading as they would talk . In order to cure them of singing as it
is called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words
...
... It is no less an error in teachers , than a torment to the poor children , to inforce
the necessity of reading as they would talk . In order to cure them of singing as it
is called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words
...
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... but would be disproportionate and heterogeneous in metrical poetry ; and ,
vice versa , whether in the language of a serious poem there may not be an
arrangement both of words and sentences , and a use and selection of ( what are
called ) ...
... but would be disproportionate and heterogeneous in metrical poetry ; and ,
vice versa , whether in the language of a serious poem there may not be an
arrangement both of words and sentences , and a use and selection of ( what are
called ) ...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Parte1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1984 |
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