The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... poet , he would have been a powerful logician ; if he had not dipped his wing in the Unitarian controversy , he might have soared to the very summit of fancy . But in writing verse , he is trying to subject the Muse to transcendental ...
... poet , he would have been a powerful logician ; if he had not dipped his wing in the Unitarian controversy , he might have soared to the very summit of fancy . But in writing verse , he is trying to subject the Muse to transcendental ...
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... poet . Mr. Coleridge talks of himself , without being an egotist , for in him the individual is always merged in the abstract and general . He distinguished himself at school and at the University by his knowledge of the classics , and ...
... poet . Mr. Coleridge talks of himself , without being an egotist , for in him the individual is always merged in the abstract and general . He distinguished himself at school and at the University by his knowledge of the classics , and ...
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... poets , or the philosophers , or orators , or his- torians of antiquity ) —on the subtle reasonings and melting pathos of Euripides , on the har- monious gracefulness of Sophocles , tuning his love - laboured song , like sweetest ...
... poets , or the philosophers , or orators , or his- torians of antiquity ) —on the subtle reasonings and melting pathos of Euripides , on the har- monious gracefulness of Sophocles , tuning his love - laboured song , like sweetest ...
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... poet's bride ) had fallen a victim , meanwhile , to the murderous practices of the hag , Legitimacy . Proscribed by court - hirelings , too romantic for the herd of vulgar politicians , our enthusiast stood at bay , and at last turned ...
... poet's bride ) had fallen a victim , meanwhile , to the murderous practices of the hag , Legitimacy . Proscribed by court - hirelings , too romantic for the herd of vulgar politicians , our enthusiast stood at bay , and at last turned ...
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... poets , their players , their critics , their reviewers , their magazine - writers ; he levels their resorts of bu- siness , their places of amusement , at a blow— their cities , churches , palaces , ranks and profes- sions ...
... poets , their players , their critics , their reviewers , their magazine - writers ; he levels their resorts of bu- siness , their places of amusement , at a blow— their cities , churches , palaces , ranks and profes- sions ...
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