Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... poetic power elucidated in a critical analysis of Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis , and Rape of Lucrece . CHAPTER XVI . Striking points of difference between the Poets of the present age and those of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ...
... poetic power elucidated in a critical analysis of Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis , and Rape of Lucrece . CHAPTER XVI . Striking points of difference between the Poets of the present age and those of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ...
第 xxiii 頁
... poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified , and that which is active in both , that one and the same , declared to be the imagination : but this appears to be the crown and comple- tion of a system already laid down ...
... poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified , and that which is active in both , that one and the same , declared to be the imagination : but this appears to be the crown and comple- tion of a system already laid down ...
第 xxxii 頁
... poetic wreath itself . " It is thus that two couplets , exemplifying the Homeric and Ovidian metres , * are ... poet whose evinced themselves in his early boyhood , and which had been only modified , and indirectly shaped and developed ...
... poetic wreath itself . " It is thus that two couplets , exemplifying the Homeric and Ovidian metres , * are ... poet whose evinced themselves in his early boyhood , and which had been only modified , and indirectly shaped and developed ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... poetic wreath than the pair of distiches ; in these h is said to have closely adopted the metre , language , and thought of another man . Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it ...
... poetic wreath than the pair of distiches ; in these h is said to have closely adopted the metre , language , and thought of another man . Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it ...
第 xxxix 頁
... poetic truth ; because na- ture , as she lends to imagination all her colors , can never be mis- represented by the fullest expenditure of her own gifts upon her- self . And even in his view of the particular and individual , — though ...
... poetic truth ; because na- ture , as she lends to imagination all her colors , can never be mis- represented by the fullest expenditure of her own gifts upon her- self . And even in his view of the particular and individual , — though ...
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