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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Pagina xii
... less instructive Auditorem inopem ipsa copia fecit . - Too much was given , all so weighty and brilliant as to preclude a chance of its being all received — so that it not seldom passed over the hearer's mind like a roar of many waters ...
... less instructive Auditorem inopem ipsa copia fecit . - Too much was given , all so weighty and brilliant as to preclude a chance of its being all received — so that it not seldom passed over the hearer's mind like a roar of many waters ...
Pagina 24
... less likewise more comic , the more free it appeared from any fixed aim . Misunderstandings of intention , fruitless struggles of absurd passion , contradictions of temper , and laughable situations there were ; but still the form of ...
... less likewise more comic , the more free it appeared from any fixed aim . Misunderstandings of intention , fruitless struggles of absurd passion , contradictions of temper , and laughable situations there were ; but still the form of ...
Pagina 29
... less favorable states of society , as that of England in the middle ages , the beginnings of comedy would be constantly taking place from the mimics and satirical minstrels ; but from want of fixed abode , popular government , and the ...
... less favorable states of society , as that of England in the middle ages , the beginnings of comedy would be constantly taking place from the mimics and satirical minstrels ; but from want of fixed abode , popular government , and the ...
Pagina 34
... less absurd is it to pass judgment on the works of a poet on the mere ground that they have been called by the same class - name with the works of other poets in other times and circumstances , or on any ground , indeed , save that of ...
... less absurd is it to pass judgment on the works of a poet on the mere ground that they have been called by the same class - name with the works of other poets in other times and circumstances , or on any ground , indeed , save that of ...
Pagina 35
... less perfect in simplicity and relation - the privileges of a language formed by the mere attrac- tion of homogeneous parts ; —but yet more rich , more expressive and various , as one formed by more obscure affinities out of a chaos of ...
... less perfect in simplicity and relation - the privileges of a language formed by the mere attrac- tion of homogeneous parts ; —but yet more rich , more expressive and various , as one formed by more obscure affinities out of a chaos of ...
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