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" ... a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual order; judgment ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the artificial, still subordinates art... "
Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions - Page 453
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881
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Coleridge Poetry and Prose

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1928 - 212 pages
...and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual 20 order ; judgement ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm...Doubtless, as Sir John Davies observes of the soul — (and his words may with slight alteration be applied, and even more appropriately, to the poetic...
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English Prose Style

Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - English language - 1928 - 252 pages
...with a pedigree, and generally finds itself among rich relations. balance and reconciliation of ' a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual...self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement '. The predominance which is given on the one hand to order or judgment and on the other hand to emotion...
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The Creativity Question

Albert Rothenberg, Carl R. Hausman - Education - 1976 - 388 pages
...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; judgment ever awake and steady self-posession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and while it blends and harmonizes...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Part 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1984 - 860 pages
...old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgement ever awake and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm...our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the poetry.i "Doubtless," as Sir John Davies observes of the soul (and his words may with slight alteration...
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The Legal Imagination

James Boyd White - Law - 1985 - 328 pages
...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...and while it blends and harmonizes the natural and artificial, still subordinates art to nature; the manner to the matter; and our admiration of the poet...
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Forms of Feeling: The Heart of Psychotherapy

Robert F. Hobson - Conversation - 1985 - 340 pages
...old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgement ever awake and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm...natural and the artificial, still subordinates art to nature.'16 But, says Coleridge, the drapery of fancy and the soul of imagination are all very well,...
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Words and The Word: Language, Poetics and Biblical Interpretation

Stephen Prickett - Literary Criticism - 1986 - 324 pages
...old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgement ever awake and steady selfpossession, with enthusiasm...and the artificial, still subordinates art to nature . . ,68 The verbal and syntactical parallels between this and the famous passage on the scriptures...
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Apocalyptic Marvell: The Second Coming in Seventeenth Century Poetry

Margarita Stocker - Apocalyptic literature - 1922 - 162 pages
...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...with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement. ... ^ ! Coleridge's statement applies also to the following verses, which are selected because of their...
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Centering in Pottery, Poetry, and the Person

Mary Caroline Richards - Art - 1989 - 196 pages
...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...with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and The process which Coleridge defines has long been acknowledged by poets and students of poetry. I will...
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Creative Writing: For People who Can't Not Write

Kathryn Ann Lindskoog - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1989 - 284 pages
...Coleridge's description of the poet at work: "The poet . . . brings the whole soul of man into activity ... a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual...with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement." The moment of creation brings a heightened sense of consciousness. In this consciousness, the critical...
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