BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... passage considered in itself , but by the sudden superiority of some other passage forming the context . The second defect I can generalize with tolerable accuracy , if the reader will pardon an uncouth and new - coined word . 10 There ...
... passage considered in itself , but by the sudden superiority of some other passage forming the context . The second defect I can generalize with tolerable accuracy , if the reader will pardon an uncouth and new - coined word . 10 There ...
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... passage in which Wordsworth wished to characterize the errors , or at least the limitations , of the imagination in youth . He has thereby originated and helped to perpetuate a misunderstanding of Wordsworth's conception of the faculty ...
... passage in which Wordsworth wished to characterize the errors , or at least the limitations , of the imagination in youth . He has thereby originated and helped to perpetuate a misunderstanding of Wordsworth's conception of the faculty ...
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... passage in T. T. ( Dec. 27 , 1831 : ' The old definition of Beauty in the Roman School was , " il più nell ' uno " -multitude in unity ; and there is no doubt that such is the principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never ...
... passage in T. T. ( Dec. 27 , 1831 : ' The old definition of Beauty in the Roman School was , " il più nell ' uno " -multitude in unity ; and there is no doubt that such is the principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never ...
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