The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... feeling , — and which , while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the artificial , still subordinates art to nature , the manner to the matter , and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the images , passions , characters ...
... feeling , — and which , while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the artificial , still subordinates art to nature , the manner to the matter , and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the images , passions , characters ...
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... feeling , with all our faculties in even balance ) , that these few remarks will , I hope , be pardoned , if they should serve either to explain or to illustrate the point . For not only are we never absolutely deluded — or any thing ...
... feeling , with all our faculties in even balance ) , that these few remarks will , I hope , be pardoned , if they should serve either to explain or to illustrate the point . For not only are we never absolutely deluded — or any thing ...
Pagina 41
... feelings , conceived as in opposition to each other ; -in short , the perception of identity and contrariety ; the ... feeling and an object more awful than it seems to me compatible with even the present subject to utter aloud though ...
... feelings , conceived as in opposition to each other ; -in short , the perception of identity and contrariety ; the ... feeling and an object more awful than it seems to me compatible with even the present subject to utter aloud though ...
Pagina 44
... feeling with thought , the starts and strange far - flights of the assimilative power on the slightest and least obvious likeness presented by thoughts , words , or objects , these are all judged of by authority , not by actual ...
... feeling with thought , the starts and strange far - flights of the assimilative power on the slightest and least obvious likeness presented by thoughts , words , or objects , these are all judged of by authority , not by actual ...
Pagina 46
... feeling and exquisite sense of beauty , both as exhibited to the eye in the combinations of form , and to the ear in sweet and appropriate melody ; that these feelings were under the command of his own will ; that in his very first ...
... feeling and exquisite sense of beauty , both as exhibited to the eye in the combinations of form , and to the ear in sweet and appropriate melody ; that these feelings were under the command of his own will ; that in his very first ...
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