Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1917 - 334 頁 |
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... lines of Shelley on Coleridge , lines which are not less admirable as verse than as criticism ? " You will see Coleridge ; he who sits obscure In the exceeding lustre and the pure Intense irradiation of a mind Which , with its own ...
... lines of Shelley on Coleridge , lines which are not less admirable as verse than as criticism ? " You will see Coleridge ; he who sits obscure In the exceeding lustre and the pure Intense irradiation of a mind Which , with its own ...
第 9 頁
... line , and the whole was , as it were , a sorites , or , if I may exchange a logical for a grammatical metaphor , a conjunction disjunctive , of epigrams . Mean- time the matter and diction seemed to me characterized not so much by ...
... line , and the whole was , as it were , a sorites , or , if I may exchange a logical for a grammatical metaphor , a conjunction disjunctive , of epigrams . Mean- time the matter and diction seemed to me characterized not so much by ...
第 10 頁
... lines in Gray to their original in Shakespeare and Milton , and in the clear perception how completely all the propriety was lost in the transfer , I was , at that early period , led to a conjecture , which , many years afterwards was ...
... lines in Gray to their original in Shakespeare and Milton , and in the clear perception how completely all the propriety was lost in the transfer , I was , at that early period , led to a conjecture , which , many years afterwards was ...
第 11 頁
... lines , in which to embody them . I never object to a certain degree of disputatiousness in a young man from the age of seventeen to that of four or five and twenty , provided I find him always arguing on one side of the question . The ...
... lines , in which to embody them . I never object to a certain degree of disputatiousness in a young man from the age of seventeen to that of four or five and twenty , provided I find him always arguing on one side of the question . The ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. -secondly , that whatever lines can be translated into other words of the same language ... line , as hieroglyphics of the author's own admiration at his own cleverness . Our genuine admiration of a great poet is ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. -secondly , that whatever lines can be translated into other words of the same language ... line , as hieroglyphics of the author's own admiration at his own cleverness . Our genuine admiration of a great poet is ...
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admiration appear Aristotle association beauty become BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA blank verse cause character common compositions consciousness conversation criticism Dane deemed defects diction distinct effect English equally excellence excitement existence express eyes faculty fancy feelings former genius German greater Greek ground heart honour human idea imagination imitation impression instance intellectual intelligible interest Jacobinism judgment Klopstock language latter least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads meaning merit metaphysics metre Milton mind moral motion nature never object once original Parva Naturalia passages passion perhaps person philosopher Pindar Plato pleasure Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry possess present principles prose Ratzeburg reader reason Samuel Taylor Coleridge scarcely sensation sense Shakespeare sonnets sophism soul Southey Spinoza spirit stanza style supposed Synesius talent taste things thought tion true truth VENUS AND ADONIS verse whole words Wordsworth's writer καὶ τὸ