BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA: Biographia Literaria by Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Deeply Personal Reflection On The Art and Soul of LiteratureBeyond Books Hub, 1952年1月1日 - 305 頁 |
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... thoughts, such as they were, could not have been expressed otherwise, or at least more perspicuously, I forgot to ... thought and diction; though in truth, these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my ...
... thoughts, such as they were, could not have been expressed otherwise, or at least more perspicuously, I forgot to ... thought and diction; though in truth, these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my ...
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... thought, or a particular train of thoughts, gives me additional pleasure, when I can safely refer and attribute it to the conversation or correspondence of another. My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed important, and for radical ...
... thought, or a particular train of thoughts, gives me additional pleasure, when I can safely refer and attribute it to the conversation or correspondence of another. My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed important, and for radical ...
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... thoughts, as by thoughts translated into the language of poetry. On this last point, I had occasion to render my own thoughts gradually more and more plain to myself, by frequent amicable disputes concerning Darwin's Botanic Garden ...
... thoughts, as by thoughts translated into the language of poetry. On this last point, I had occasion to render my own thoughts gradually more and more plain to myself, by frequent amicable disputes concerning Darwin's Botanic Garden ...
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... thought having been started in conversation, but far more ably, and developed more fully, by Mr. Wordsworth; — namely, that this style of poetry, which I have characterized above, as translations of prose thoughts into poetic language ...
... thought having been started in conversation, but far more ably, and developed more fully, by Mr. Wordsworth; — namely, that this style of poetry, which I have characterized above, as translations of prose thoughts into poetic language ...
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... thought tricked up in the rag-fair finery of, — — — thy image on her wing Before my fancy's eye shall memory bring, — I had continually to adduce the metre and diction of the Greek poets, from Homer to Theocritus inclusively; and still ...
... thought tricked up in the rag-fair finery of, — — — thy image on her wing Before my fancy's eye shall memory bring, — I had continually to adduce the metre and diction of the Greek poets, from Homer to Theocritus inclusively; and still ...
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