To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood; to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar; With sun and moon and stars throughout the year,... Patchwork - Page 44by Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ethics - 1812 - 466 pages
...fiat, this characterizes the minds that feel the Riddle of the World, and may help to unravel it ! To carry on the feelings of Childhood into the powers...Appearances which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar, With Sun and Moon and Stars throughout the year. And Man and Woman this is the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1817 - 312 pages
...creative fiat ; characterizes the mind that feels the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it. To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar ; " With sun and moon and stars throughout the year, And man and woman ;" this... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 614 pages
...own fiat, this characterizes the minds that feel the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it! To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances which every day, for perhaps forty years, had rendered familiar, With sun, and moon, and stars, throughout the year, And man and woman. This... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 612 pages
...of the world, and may help to unravel it ! To carry on the feeling» of childhood into the pu-acrs of manhood, to combine the child's sense of wonder...appearances which every day, for perhaps forty years, had rendered familiar, With sun, and moon, and stars, throughout the year, And man and woman. This... | |
| 1821 - 614 pages
...rMdle of the world, and may help to unravel it ! To carry on the feelingi of childhood into the powert of manhood, to combine the child's sense of wonder...appearances which every day, for perhaps forty years, had rendered familiar, With sun, and moon, and stars, throughout the year, And man and worn. This is... | |
| Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - 1834 - 280 pages
...The first edition had a profusion of double epithets, which Coleridge afterwards speaks of, and * ' To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...and privilege of genius, and one of the marks which distinguish genius from talents.' — Coleridge't Friend, p. 90. adds, ' I have pruned them with no... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1834 - 360 pages
...creative fiat ; characterizes the mind that feels the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it. To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances which every day, for, perhaps, forty years, had rendered familiar ; " With sun and moon and stars throughout the year, And man and woman ;" this... | |
| 1835 - 466 pages
...Populaire, is not your Monsieur Cobbet, as had been supposed. — Letter from Paris. What is Genins ? — To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar, " With sun and moon, and start throughout the year. And man, and woman ;" this... | |
| 1835 - 616 pages
...His own earlier definition of genius is probably in the recollection of many of our readers : — ' To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar, " With sun and moon and stars throughout the year, And man and woman ;" this... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1835 - 410 pages
...fiat ; this characterizes the mind that feels the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it. To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar ; " ' With sun, and moon, and stars, throughout the year, And man and woman ;'... | |
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