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In other works the communication of pleasure may be the immediate purpose ;
and though truth , either moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet
this will distinguish the character of the author , not the class to which the work ...
In other works the communication of pleasure may be the immediate purpose ;
and though truth , either moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet
this will distinguish the character of the author , not the class to which the work ...
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1 feelings , from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst ; that
though the very subject cannot but detract from the pleasure of a delicate mind ,
yet never was poem less dangerous on a moral account . Instead of doing as
Ariosto ...
1 feelings , from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst ; that
though the very subject cannot but detract from the pleasure of a delicate mind ,
yet never was poem less dangerous on a moral account . Instead of doing as
Ariosto ...
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... Which SHAKSPEARE spake ; the faith and morals hold , Which Milton held . In
every thing we are sprung Of earth's first blood , have titles manifold !
WORDSWORTH . CHAPTER XVI . Striking points of difference between the Poets
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... Which SHAKSPEARE spake ; the faith and morals hold , Which Milton held . In
every thing we are sprung Of earth's first blood , have titles manifold !
WORDSWORTH . CHAPTER XVI . Striking points of difference between the Poets
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The poet informs his reader , that he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but
not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect ,
which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive ...
The poet informs his reader , that he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but
not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect ,
which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive ...
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They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely ; much less to make us
laugh by wry faces , accidents of jargon , slang phrases for the day , or the
clothing of common - place morals in metaphors drawn from the shops poetry
must be ...
They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely ; much less to make us
laugh by wry faces , accidents of jargon , slang phrases for the day , or the
clothing of common - place morals in metaphors drawn from the shops poetry
must be ...
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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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