BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA |
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Each Io in its excess of strength seems to threaten the extinction of the other . At length in the DRAMA they were reconciled , and fought each with its shield before the breast of the other . Or like two rapid streams , that , at their ...
Each Io in its excess of strength seems to threaten the extinction of the other . At length in the DRAMA they were reconciled , and fought each with its shield before the breast of the other . Or like two rapid streams , that , at their ...
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But a letter written by Coleridge to Sir H. Davy * in 1800 seems to prove that Words- worth's account is the correct one . Coleridge there speaks of the L. B. as ' an experiment to see how far those passions which alone give any value ...
But a letter written by Coleridge to Sir H. Davy * in 1800 seems to prove that Words- worth's account is the correct one . Coleridge there speaks of the L. B. as ' an experiment to see how far those passions which alone give any value ...
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... the conception of Beauty as uniformity in variety ; but he does not seem to have been acquainted with this work . ... that such is the principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint .
... the conception of Beauty as uniformity in variety ; but he does not seem to have been acquainted with this work . ... that such is the principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint .
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