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suggested the chief of them are probably the languid interest which attaches to questions of aesthetic , and the prejudice existing with regard to all Coleridge's specula- tive writings , that they are dearly purchased at the expense of ...
suggested the chief of them are probably the languid interest which attaches to questions of aesthetic , and the prejudice existing with regard to all Coleridge's specula- tive writings , that they are dearly purchased at the expense of ...
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But whereas ( the Biographia Literaria is again our witness ) Wordsworth's interest in the distinction regarded chiefly its manifestations in poetry , the object of Coleridge , both then and later , was ' to investigate the seminal ...
But whereas ( the Biographia Literaria is again our witness ) Wordsworth's interest in the distinction regarded chiefly its manifestations in poetry , the object of Coleridge , both then and later , was ' to investigate the seminal ...
第 45 頁
Had Mr. Southey written twice as many poems of inferior merit , or partial interest , as have enlivened the journals of the day , they would have added to his honor with good and wise men , not merely or principally as proving the ...
Had Mr. Southey written twice as many poems of inferior merit , or partial interest , as have enlivened the journals of the day , they would have added to his honor with good and wise men , not merely or principally as proving the ...
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