BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... lectures on Shakespeare , and it is probably founded on the written notes to those lectures . According to a letter to Allsop in 1821 , Coleridge then possessed ' the written materials and contents of an exhaustive study of ...
... lectures on Shakespeare , and it is probably founded on the written notes to those lectures . According to a letter to Allsop in 1821 , Coleridge then possessed ' the written materials and contents of an exhaustive study of ...
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... Lectures ( 1818 ) , p . 220 , the same passage is quoted in illustration of the ' tranquil and purely pleasureable operation ' of the imagination , in which ' it acts chiefly by creating out of many things , as they would have appeared ...
... Lectures ( 1818 ) , p . 220 , the same passage is quoted in illustration of the ' tranquil and purely pleasureable operation ' of the imagination , in which ' it acts chiefly by creating out of many things , as they would have appeared ...
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... lectures of 1811-12 ( Lectures , p . 81 ) Coleridge defines Taste as ' an attainment after a poet has been disciplined by experience , and has added to genius that talent by which he knows what part of his genius he can make acceptable ...
... lectures of 1811-12 ( Lectures , p . 81 ) Coleridge defines Taste as ' an attainment after a poet has been disciplined by experience , and has added to genius that talent by which he knows what part of his genius he can make acceptable ...
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