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... be chosen from ordinary life ; the characters and incidents were to be such , as
will be found in every village and its vicinity , where there is a meditative and
feeling mind to seek after them , or to notice them , when they present themselves
.
... be chosen from ordinary life ; the characters and incidents were to be such , as
will be found in every village and its vicinity , where there is a meditative and
feeling mind to seek after them , or to notice them , when they present themselves
.
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Controversy is not seldom excited in consequence of the disputants attaching
each a different meaning to the same word ; and in few instances has this been
more striking , than in disputes concerning the present subject . If a man chooses
to ...
Controversy is not seldom excited in consequence of the disputants attaching
each a different meaning to the same word ; and in few instances has this been
more striking , than in disputes concerning the present subject . If a man chooses
to ...
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... I had in view , and in which Shakspeare even in his earliest , as in his latest
works , surpasses all other poets . It is by this , that he still gives a dignity and a
passion to the objects which he presents . Unaided by any previous excitement ,
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... I had in view , and in which Shakspeare even in his earliest , as in his latest
works , surpasses all other poets . It is by this , that he still gives a dignity and a
passion to the objects which he presents . Unaided by any previous excitement ,
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jects which he presents . ... As of higher worth , so doubtless still more
characteristic of poetic genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and
colors itself to the circumstances , passion , or character , present and foremost in
the mind .
jects which he presents . ... As of higher worth , so doubtless still more
characteristic of poetic genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and
colors itself to the circumstances , passion , or character , present and foremost in
the mind .
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Striking points of difference between the Poets of the present age and those of
the 15th and 16th centuries - Wish expressed for the union of the characteristic
merits of both . Christendom , from its first settlement on feudal rights , has been
so ...
Striking points of difference between the Poets of the present age and those of
the 15th and 16th centuries - Wish expressed for the union of the characteristic
merits of both . Christendom , from its first settlement on feudal rights , has been
so ...
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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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