Biographia Literaria, 1817, Том 2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 страница |
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... possessed by the spirit , not possess- ing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge become habitual and intuitive wedded itself to his ha- bitual feelings , and at length gave birth to that ...
... possessed by the spirit , not possess- ing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge become habitual and intuitive wedded itself to his ha- bitual feelings , and at length gave birth to that ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. genuine imagination in a man of true poetic geuius , who possesses , as Mr. Wordsworth , if ever man did , most assuredly does possess , " THE VISION AND THE FACULTY DIVINE . " One point then alone remains , but ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. genuine imagination in a man of true poetic geuius , who possesses , as Mr. Wordsworth , if ever man did , most assuredly does possess , " THE VISION AND THE FACULTY DIVINE . " One point then alone remains , but ...
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... possessed this happy gift , if ever any one of our poets possessed it ; and nothing perhaps contributed more to the great and universal impression which his fables made on their first publication , or conduces more to their continued ...
... possessed this happy gift , if ever any one of our poets possessed it ; and nothing perhaps contributed more to the great and universal impression which his fables made on their first publication , or conduces more to their continued ...
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