Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... Poet , but as a Lover and a Teacher of Wisdom , my Father may con- tinue to be spoken of in connection with you , while your writings become more and more fully and widely appre- ciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form ...
... Poet , but as a Lover and a Teacher of Wisdom , my Father may con- tinue to be spoken of in connection with you , while your writings become more and more fully and widely appre- ciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form ...
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... poets before and since Pope . CHAP . II . Supposed irritability of men of genius brought to the test of facts - Causes and occasions of the charge - Its injustice CHAP . III . The Author's obligations to Critics , and the probable ...
... poets before and since Pope . CHAP . II . Supposed irritability of men of genius brought to the test of facts - Causes and occasions of the charge - Its injustice CHAP . III . The Author's obligations to Critics , and the probable ...
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... poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified , and that which is active in both , that one and the same , declared to be the Imagination : but this appears to be the crown and completion of a system already laid down , not ...
... poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified , and that which is active in both , that one and the same , declared to be the Imagination : but this appears to be the crown and completion of a system already laid down , not ...
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... his own scheme of thought , he adopted the outward form , in which Schelling had clothed his thoughts , knowing , that is to say , that the formula brightest gems in his poetic wreath itself . " It xxxiv Odd Notions of Zeal for Justice ,
... his own scheme of thought , he adopted the outward form , in which Schelling had clothed his thoughts , knowing , that is to say , that the formula brightest gems in his poetic wreath itself . " It xxxiv Odd Notions of Zeal for Justice ,
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. brightest gems in his poetic wreath itself . " It is thus that two couplets , exemplifying the Homeric and Ovidian metres , 19 are described by his candid judge ; and in the same spirit he ... Poetic Jewellery . XXXV.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. brightest gems in his poetic wreath itself . " It is thus that two couplets , exemplifying the Homeric and Ovidian metres , 19 are described by his candid judge ; and in the same spirit he ... Poetic Jewellery . XXXV.
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