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Сторінка 48
Of all Mr. Coleridge's productions , the Ancient Mariner is the only one that we
could with confidence put into any person's hands , on whom we wished to
impress a favourable idea of his extraordinary powers . Let whatever other
objections be ...
Of all Mr. Coleridge's productions , the Ancient Mariner is the only one that we
could with confidence put into any person's hands , on whom we wished to
impress a favourable idea of his extraordinary powers . Let whatever other
objections be ...
Сторінка 65
William Hazlitt. hand , his periods have nothing in them ; and that he himself is
the only idea with which he has as yet enriched the public mind ! He must play off
his person , as Orator Henley used to dazzle his hearers with his diamond - ring .
William Hazlitt. hand , his periods have nothing in them ; and that he himself is
the only idea with which he has as yet enriched the public mind ! He must play off
his person , as Orator Henley used to dazzle his hearers with his diamond - ring .
Сторінка 83
Thus he endeavours to show that there are no abstract ideas , by enumerating
two thousand instances of words ... On the other hand , he maintains that ' a
complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star , ' and that words only
are ...
Thus he endeavours to show that there are no abstract ideas , by enumerating
two thousand instances of words ... On the other hand , he maintains that ' a
complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star , ' and that words only
are ...
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