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But having so done , we must then restore them in our conceptions to the unity ,
in which they actually co - exist ; and this is the result of philosophy . A poem
contains the same elements as a prose composition ; the difference therefore
must ...
But having so done , we must then restore them in our conceptions to the unity ,
in which they actually co - exist ; and this is the result of philosophy . A poem
contains the same elements as a prose composition ; the difference therefore
must ...
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The writings of Plato , and Bishop TAYLOR , and the Theoria Sacra of BURNET ,
furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre ,
and even without the contradistinguishing objects of a poem . The first chapter ...
The writings of Plato , and Bishop TAYLOR , and the Theoria Sacra of BURNET ,
furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre ,
and even without the contradistinguishing objects of a poem . The first chapter ...
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The last character I shall mention , which would prove indeed but little , except as
taken conjointly with the former ; yet without which the former could scarce exist
in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of ...
The last character I shall mention , which would prove indeed but little , except as
taken conjointly with the former ; yet without which the former could scarce exist
in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of ...
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Education , or original sensibility , or both , must pre - exist , if the changes , fornis
, and incidents of nature are to prove a sufficient stimulant . And where these are
not sufficient , the mind contracts and hardens by want of stimulants ; and the ...
Education , or original sensibility , or both , must pre - exist , if the changes , fornis
, and incidents of nature are to prove a sufficient stimulant . And where these are
not sufficient , the mind contracts and hardens by want of stimulants ; and the ...
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... particularized in each person of the Shaksperian Drama , that life itself does
not excite more distinctly that sense of individuality which belongs to real
existence . Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the essential properties of
Geometry is not ...
... particularized in each person of the Shaksperian Drama , that life itself does
not excite more distinctly that sense of individuality which belongs to real
existence . Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the essential properties of
Geometry is not ...
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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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