Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... criticisms , by Leigh Hunt , entitled " Imagination and Fancy . " Having referred to this agree- able book , I cannot refrain from expressing my belief that , had the author gone as deep into Coleridge's theosophy as into his poetry ...
... criticisms , by Leigh Hunt , entitled " Imagination and Fancy . " Having referred to this agree- able book , I cannot refrain from expressing my belief that , had the author gone as deep into Coleridge's theosophy as into his poetry ...
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... criticism which my Father produced , has a practical end ; for poetry is a visible creation , the final aim of which is to benefit man by means of delight . As for his moral and religious writings , if practical wisdom is not in them ...
... criticism which my Father produced , has a practical end ; for poetry is a visible creation , the final aim of which is to benefit man by means of delight . As for his moral and religious writings , if practical wisdom is not in them ...
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... criticisms of the E. Review were in great measure dictated by party spirit ; to men not of the party , who should ... critic - indeed such characters at once of utter imbecility and striking eccentricity as appear at first sight to be ...
... criticisms of the E. Review were in great measure dictated by party spirit ; to men not of the party , who should ... critic - indeed such characters at once of utter imbecility and striking eccentricity as appear at first sight to be ...
Página 118
... critic to be possessed of supe- rior sense and talent , and he felt sure that though it might be possible for a man of good understanding and cultivated taste not to love and admire the poetry of Mr. Wordsworth , it was almost morally ...
... critic to be possessed of supe- rior sense and talent , and he felt sure that though it might be possible for a man of good understanding and cultivated taste not to love and admire the poetry of Mr. Wordsworth , it was almost morally ...
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... critic who pronounced Christabel worthless with the exception of one passage , after referring to what was pointed out on this subject by Mr. Dequincey , proceeds thus : " Of this habit " ( that of " trusting to others for suggestions ...
... critic who pronounced Christabel worthless with the exception of one passage , after referring to what was pointed out on this subject by Mr. Dequincey , proceeds thus : " Of this habit " ( that of " trusting to others for suggestions ...
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