Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare and Some of the Old Poets and Dramatists and Other Literary Remains of S.T. Coleridge, Band 2W. Pickering, 1849 |
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... principles of sound judgment , with a kind and degree of connected information , such as the hearers cannot generally be supposed likely to form , collect , and arrange for themselves , by their own unassisted studies . It might be pre ...
... principles of sound judgment , with a kind and degree of connected information , such as the hearers cannot generally be supposed likely to form , collect , and arrange for themselves , by their own unassisted studies . It might be pre ...
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... principle or temper ; -submission , but with * The reader may compare the last two paragraphs with the first of Schlegel's Prelections on Dramatic Art and Lite- rature - Vol . i . pp . 10-16 . 2nd . edit . — and with Schelling Ueber das ...
... principle or temper ; -submission , but with * The reader may compare the last two paragraphs with the first of Schlegel's Prelections on Dramatic Art and Lite- rature - Vol . i . pp . 10-16 . 2nd . edit . — and with Schelling Ueber das ...
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... principle and too much innocence to become a mere projector , Don Quixote has recourse to ro- mances : - His curiosity and extravagant fondness herein arrived at that pitch , that he sold many acres of arable land to purchase books of ...
... principle and too much innocence to become a mere projector , Don Quixote has recourse to ro- mances : - His curiosity and extravagant fondness herein arrived at that pitch , that he sold many acres of arable land to purchase books of ...
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... principle of love . STERNE . Born at Clonmel , 1713. - Died 1768 . With regard to Sterne , and the charge of licen- tiousness which presses so seriously upon his cha- racter as a writer , I would remark that there is a sort of ...
... principle of love . STERNE . Born at Clonmel , 1713. - Died 1768 . With regard to Sterne , and the charge of licen- tiousness which presses so seriously upon his cha- racter as a writer , I would remark that there is a sort of ...
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... principle of it ; — the workings of a parent's love upon the truth and convic- tion of this very hypothesis , namely , that were your son called Judas , -the sordid and treacherous idea , so insepa- rable from the name , would have ...
... principle of it ; — the workings of a parent's love upon the truth and convic- tion of this very hypothesis , namely , that were your son called Judas , -the sordid and treacherous idea , so insepa- rable from the name , would have ...
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ÆSCHYLUS allegory ancient Greece Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson Cervantes character Christian Coleridge common contemplated Crusoe Dante devil distinct divine Don Quixote dramatic especially evil excellence excite existence express exquisite fact Faery Queene fancy feeling former genius give Gothic Greece Greek Hayley Hence human humour idea images imagination imitate individual instance intellect interest Jonson judgment language latter least Lecture less Massinger means Milton mind moral nature never nomos object observe original pantheism Paradise Lost passage passion perfect perhaps person philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetry polytheism present principle produced Quixote's Rabelais racter reader reason religion Robinson Crusoe romance S. T. COLERIDGE Sancho sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul Spenser spirit Sterne style symbol taste thing thou thought tion Tom Jones Trochee true truth understanding unity verse whole words writers