The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Том 3Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so , than that of the cotttager . CHAPTER XVIII . Language of metrical composition , why and wherein essentially differ- ent from that of prose - Origin and ...
... language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so , than that of the cotttager . CHAPTER XVIII . Language of metrical composition , why and wherein essentially differ- ent from that of prose - Origin and ...
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... language intimates , that what he was about to teach of the transcendental system in the Biographia Literaria was not only his own by some degree of anticipation , but his own and no one's else - that " he was pre- pared to pour from ...
... language intimates , that what he was about to teach of the transcendental system in the Biographia Literaria was not only his own by some degree of anticipation , but his own and no one's else - that " he was pre- pared to pour from ...
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... language of Schelling , and this seems to show , that he had not formed into a regular composition any identical views of his own before he read that author's works ; but that the main concep- * See , in the ninth chapter of this work ...
... language of Schelling , and this seems to show , that he had not formed into a regular composition any identical views of his own before he read that author's works ; but that the main concep- * See , in the ninth chapter of this work ...
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... language , and thoughts of another man . Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it , but those of the latter are not all contained in the former , any more than the budding rose ...
... language , and thoughts of another man . Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it , but those of the latter are not all contained in the former , any more than the budding rose ...
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... language as rendered their reception more easy to minds not entirely petrified by the materialism of the day . " For Mr. Coleridge's sake alone it might be thought scarcely worth while to discuss the accuracy of remarks , which are per ...
... language as rendered their reception more easy to minds not entirely petrified by the materialism of the day . " For Mr. Coleridge's sake alone it might be thought scarcely worth while to discuss the accuracy of remarks , which are per ...
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