BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA |
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It is formed by a voluntary appropriation of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part of which have no place in the consciousness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society ...
It is formed by a voluntary appropriation of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part of which have no place in the consciousness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society ...
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fanaticism , which masters the feelings more especially by indistinct watch - words ; and to display the advantages which language alone , at least which language with incom- parably greater ease and certainty than any other means ...
fanaticism , which masters the feelings more especially by indistinct watch - words ; and to display the advantages which language alone , at least which language with incom- parably greater ease and certainty than any other means ...
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21. the number of his poems so much greater . The first edition of the L. B. contained twenty - three poems , of which four only were by Coleridge . 27. were presented by him , as an experiment . See Advertise- ment to first edition ...
21. the number of his poems so much greater . The first edition of the L. B. contained twenty - three poems , of which four only were by Coleridge . 27. were presented by him , as an experiment . See Advertise- ment to first edition ...
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