BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three exciting causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the ...
... imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three exciting causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the ...
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... imitation as distinguished from a mere copy . Cp . Lectures , 1811-12 ( p . 122 ) : ' An imitation is not a copy , precisely as likeness is not sameness , in that sense of the word " likeness " which implies difference conjoined with ...
... imitation as distinguished from a mere copy . Cp . Lectures , 1811-12 ( p . 122 ) : ' An imitation is not a copy , precisely as likeness is not sameness , in that sense of the word " likeness " which implies difference conjoined with ...
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... imitate . In this passage we have Coleridge's fullest statement of the true nature of artistic imitation and artistic illusion as he conceived them . Cp . Biog . Lit. ii . 6 , 30 , 56 , 185 , & c .; T. T. , July 6 , 1833. It may be ...
... imitate . In this passage we have Coleridge's fullest statement of the true nature of artistic imitation and artistic illusion as he conceived them . Cp . Biog . Lit. ii . 6 , 30 , 56 , 185 , & c .; T. T. , July 6 , 1833. It may be ...
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