Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2Fenner, 1817 - 309 pages |
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Page 20
... play ! Scarcely less sure , or if a less valuable , not less indispensable mark Γονίμε μέν Ποιητε όςις ρήμα γενναιον λακοι , will the imagery supply , when , with more than the power of the painter , the poet gives us the liveliest ...
... play ! Scarcely less sure , or if a less valuable , not less indispensable mark Γονίμε μέν Ποιητε όςις ρήμα γενναιον λακοι , will the imagery supply , when , with more than the power of the painter , the poet gives us the liveliest ...
Page 21
... and diverging and contracting with the same activity of the assimilative and of the modifying faculties ; and with a yet larger dis- play , a yet wider range of knowledge and re- Bb 3 21 is DEPTH, and ENERGY of THOUGHT. No man ...
... and diverging and contracting with the same activity of the assimilative and of the modifying faculties ; and with a yet larger dis- play , a yet wider range of knowledge and re- Bb 3 21 is DEPTH, and ENERGY of THOUGHT. No man ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. play , a yet wider range of knowledge and re- flection ; and lastly , with the same perfect do- minion , often domination , over the whole world of language . What then shall we say ? even this ; that Shakspeare ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. play , a yet wider range of knowledge and re- flection ; and lastly , with the same perfect do- minion , often domination , over the whole world of language . What then shall we say ? even this ; that Shakspeare ...
Page 55
... a country stage the same player pops backwards and forwards , in order to prevent the appearance of empty spaces , in the proces- sion of Macbeth , or Henry VIIIth . But what assistance to the poet , or ornament to the poem 55.
... a country stage the same player pops backwards and forwards , in order to prevent the appearance of empty spaces , in the proces- sion of Macbeth , or Henry VIIIth . But what assistance to the poet , or ornament to the poem 55.
Page 82
... plays of Shakspeare's contemporaries ) and deriving a high additional value from the notes , which are full of just and original criticism , expressed with all the freshness of originality . Among the possible effects of practical adhe ...
... plays of Shakspeare's contemporaries ) and deriving a high additional value from the notes , which are full of just and original criticism , expressed with all the freshness of originality . Among the possible effects of practical adhe ...
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