| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 770 頁
...be, in part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions,...himself under supernatural agency. For the second elass, subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life ; the characters and incidents were to be such... | |
| 1856 - 368 頁
...to be, in part at least, supernatural; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions...has at any time believed himself under supernatural aroncy. For the second class subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life; the characters and incidents... | |
| Henry Reed - 1860 - 312 頁
...incidents and agents were to be supernatural; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in interesting the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions...naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real. The supernatural fell to the share of Coleridge; and his endeavour, he tells us, was to transfer from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 772 頁
...be, in part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions,...have been to every human being who, from -whatever souree of delusion, has at any time believed himself under supernatural agency. For the second class,... | |
| 1871 - 818 頁
...of two sorts. In the one, the incidents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural; . . . for the second class, subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life." Up to this time Coleridge had evidenced no special inclination towards the supernatural. His poems... | |
| 1872 - 830 頁
...of two sorts. In the one, the incidents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural ; ... for the second class, subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life." Up to this time Coleridge had evidenced no special inclination towards the supernatural. His poems... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 頁
...agents were to be, in part, supernatural; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions...accompany such situations, supposing them real.— In the second class, subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life : the characters and incidents were... | |
| George Henry Calvert - 1880 - 316 頁
...the Ancient Mariner, so in Christabel, excellence is aimed at by " interesting the affections through the dramatic truth of such emotions as would naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real." In both the chief originality consists, not in the supernatural frame in which the tales are set, —... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881 - 826 頁
...be, in part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at, was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions,...situations, supposing them real. And real in this sense the} have been to every human being, who, from whatever source of delusion, has at any time believed... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 538 頁
...to be in part at least supernatural, and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions...For the second class subjects were to be chosen from actual life ; the characters and incidents were to be such as will be found in every village and its... | |
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