Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2 |
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For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind . The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into ...
For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind . The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into ...
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crete ; the idea , with the image ; the individual , : with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness , with old and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion , with more than usual order ; judgement ever awake ...
crete ; the idea , with the image ; the individual , : with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness , with old and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion , with more than usual order ; judgement ever awake ...
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... and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from ; the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter aloofness of the poet's own a feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
... and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from ; the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter aloofness of the poet's own a feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
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... Shakspeare has here represented the animal impulse itself , so as to preclude all sympathy with it , by dissipating the reader's notice among the thousand outward images , and now beautiful , now fanciful circumstances , which form ...
... Shakspeare has here represented the animal impulse itself , so as to preclude all sympathy with it , by dissipating the reader's notice among the thousand outward images , and now beautiful , now fanciful circumstances , which form ...
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a as far as they are modified by a predominant passion ; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion ; or when they have the effect of reducing multitude to unity , ' or succession to an instant ; or lastly , when a ...
a as far as they are modified by a predominant passion ; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion ; or when they have the effect of reducing multitude to unity , ' or succession to an instant ; or lastly , when a ...
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