The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xviii
... Nature , unsophisti- cated by the classical tradition , came to Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this . Four years after , the same sonnets captivated Wordsworth . He first met with ...
... Nature , unsophisti- cated by the classical tradition , came to Coleridge from Bowles's sonnets ; and he recognised it at once . Nor was he alone in this . Four years after , the same sonnets captivated Wordsworth . He first met with ...
Pagina xxx
... nature and simplicity . " But that Bowles , the most tender , and with the exception of Burns , the only always natural poet in our language , that he should not escape the charge of Della - Cruscanism , this cuts the skin and surface ...
... nature and simplicity . " But that Bowles , the most tender , and with the exception of Burns , the only always natural poet in our language , that he should not escape the charge of Della - Cruscanism , this cuts the skin and surface ...
Pagina xxxiv
... nature . ' Tis a mere carcase of a face : fat , flabby , and expressive chiefly of inexpression . Yet I am told that my eyes , eyebrows , and forehead are physiognomic- ally good ; but of this the Deponent knoweth not . As to my shape ...
... nature . ' Tis a mere carcase of a face : fat , flabby , and expressive chiefly of inexpression . Yet I am told that my eyes , eyebrows , and forehead are physiognomic- ally good ; but of this the Deponent knoweth not . As to my shape ...
Pagina lxiii
... nature . . . the greater in me becomes the intensity of the feeling of life . Life seems to me then an universal spirit , that neither has nor can have an opposite ! God is everywhere , and where is there room for death ? ' and he ...
... nature . . . the greater in me becomes the intensity of the feeling of life . Life seems to me then an universal spirit , that neither has nor can have an opposite ! God is everywhere , and where is there room for death ? ' and he ...
Pagina lxiv
... Nature pursued , ' Coleridge will write a preface and see the sheets through the press . ) I suppose Godwin knew as well as Coleridge that this newer Organum had not and never would pass beyond the stage of synopsis , and acted ...
... Nature pursued , ' Coleridge will write a preface and see the sheets through the press . ) I suppose Godwin knew as well as Coleridge that this newer Organum had not and never would pass beyond the stage of synopsis , and acted ...
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