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... or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is forced into too
much action to sympathize with the merely passive of our nature . As litrie can a
mind thus roused and awakened be brooded on by mean and indistinct emotion
...
... or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is forced into too
much action to sympathize with the merely passive of our nature . As litrie can a
mind thus roused and awakened be brooded on by mean and indistinct emotion
...
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... which stript of their justifying reasons , and converted into mere artifices of
connection or ornament , constitute the characteristic falsity in the poetic style of
the moderns ; and as far as he has , with equal acuteness and clearness ,
pointed out ...
... which stript of their justifying reasons , and converted into mere artifices of
connection or ornament , constitute the characteristic falsity in the poetic style of
the moderns ; and as far as he has , with equal acuteness and clearness ,
pointed out ...
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... and language , as far as they can be conceived to have been really transferred
from the minds and conversation of such persons , are attributable to causes and
circumstances not necessarily connected with their occupations and abode .
... and language , as far as they can be conceived to have been really transferred
from the minds and conversation of such persons , are attributable to causes and
circumstances not necessarily connected with their occupations and abode .
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The language of Algernon Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well
educated gentleman would wish to write , and ( with due allowances for the
undeliberateness , and less connected train , of thinking natural and proper to ...
The language of Algernon Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well
educated gentleman would wish to write , and ( with due allowances for the
undeliberateness , and less connected train , of thinking natural and proper to ...
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... and possible after - perversion of the natural feelings . I have to beg Dr. Bell's
pardon for this connection of the two names , but he knows that contrast is no less
powerful a cause of associatiou than likeness . an author as natural , his answer
...
... and possible after - perversion of the natural feelings . I have to beg Dr. Bell's
pardon for this connection of the two names , but he knows that contrast is no less
powerful a cause of associatiou than likeness . an author as natural , his answer
...
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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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