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In H. N. Coleridge's reproduction of the course in the Literary Remains1 there occurs under Lecture XIII an essay ' On Poesy or Art ' which , whether it actually formed part of the course or not , must have been composed about the same ...
In H. N. Coleridge's reproduction of the course in the Literary Remains1 there occurs under Lecture XIII an essay ' On Poesy or Art ' which , whether it actually formed part of the course or not , must have been composed about the same ...
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The following passage on the use of terms also appears , in slightly different language , at the beginning of Essay III of the Essays On the Principles of Genial Criticism ( Biog . Lit. ii . 228 ) . PAGE 108 1. 23.
The following passage on the use of terms also appears , in slightly different language , at the beginning of Essay III of the Essays On the Principles of Genial Criticism ( Biog . Lit. ii . 228 ) . PAGE 108 1. 23.
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Directly the reverse of these are the desires and demands of the Imagination . She recoils from everything but the plastic , the pliant , and the indefinite . ' 28. the critical essay on the uses of the Supernatural .
Directly the reverse of these are the desires and demands of the Imagination . She recoils from everything but the plastic , the pliant , and the indefinite . ' 28. the critical essay on the uses of the Supernatural .
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