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... and unnoticed , controul ( laxis effertur habenis ) reveals itself in the balance or
reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities : of sameness , with difference ;
of the general , with the concrete ; the idea , with the image ; the individual 11.
... and unnoticed , controul ( laxis effertur habenis ) reveals itself in the balance or
reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities : of sameness , with difference ;
of the general , with the concrete ; the idea , with the image ; the individual 11.
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crete ; the idea , with the image ; the individual , with the representative ; the
sense of novelty . and freshness , with old and familiar objects ; a more than
usual state of emotion , with more than usual order ; judgement ever awake and
steady ...
crete ; the idea , with the image ; the individual , with the representative ; the
sense of novelty . and freshness , with old and familiar objects ; a more than
usual state of emotion , with more than usual order ; judgement ever awake and
steady ...
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Abstracted from the degrees and peculiarities of individual genius , the properties
common to the good writers of each period seem to establish one striking point of
difference between the poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , and that ...
Abstracted from the degrees and peculiarities of individual genius , the properties
common to the good writers of each period seem to establish one striking point of
difference between the poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , and that ...
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In the present age the poet ( I would wish to be understood as speaking generally
, and without allusion to individual names ) seems to propose to himself as his
main object , and as that which is the most characteristic of his art , new and ...
In the present age the poet ( I would wish to be understood as speaking generally
, and without allusion to individual names ) seems to propose to himself as his
main object , and as that which is the most characteristic of his art , new and ...
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The chief differences are , that in Geometry it is the universal truth , which is
uppermost in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth
is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England
and ...
The chief differences are , that in Geometry it is the universal truth , which is
uppermost in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth
is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England
and ...
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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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admiration answer appear attention beautiful become believe better called cause character child common composition connected continued conversation critic Dane diction distinction effect English equally excellence excitement existence expression feelings former genius German give greater ground hand heart human images imagination individual instance interest Italy kind language least less light lines live look manners means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observed once original particular passage passed passion perhaps person philosophical play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possess possible present produced prose reader reason respect scene seems sense soul speak spirit stanzas style talk thing thou thought tion true truth whole wish Wordsworth writers