S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... Poet - the only man who has effected a compleat and constant synthesis of Thought and Feeling and combined them with Poetic forms , with the music of pleasurable passion and with Imagination or the modifying Power in that highest sense ...
... Poet - the only man who has effected a compleat and constant synthesis of Thought and Feeling and combined them with Poetic forms , with the music of pleasurable passion and with Imagination or the modifying Power in that highest sense ...
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... poetic illusion . ' I admit the preroga- tive of poetic feeling , and poetic faith ; but I cannot suspend the judge- ment even for a moment . . . . The feigned speeches and events in the Messiah shock us like falsehoods ; but nothing of ...
... poetic illusion . ' I admit the preroga- tive of poetic feeling , and poetic faith ; but I cannot suspend the judge- ment even for a moment . . . . The feigned speeches and events in the Messiah shock us like falsehoods ; but nothing of ...
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... poets . Shakespeare is the poetic genius of all times , Milton the great poet of the spirit and the representative of Coleridge's favourite period of English history . Wordsworth is the great modern poet , the example of poetic ...
... poets . Shakespeare is the poetic genius of all times , Milton the great poet of the spirit and the representative of Coleridge's favourite period of English history . Wordsworth is the great modern poet , the example of poetic ...
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On Reading Coleridge | 1 |
I Poems of the Supernatural | 45 |
II The Conversational and other Poems | 91 |
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