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... expression of the imagination ? And behind this , What is the imagination , and why is it so important that we should cultivate it ? In other words , Coleridge's literary criticism springs from the same source as his thinking about ...
... expression of the imagination ? And behind this , What is the imagination , and why is it so important that we should cultivate it ? In other words , Coleridge's literary criticism springs from the same source as his thinking about ...
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... expression of difficult thoughts . Of George Herbert he wrote , the scholar and the poet supplies the material , but the perfect well- bred gentleman the expressions and the arrangement ; ( BL II 73 ) and ( ahead even of cultivated ...
... expression of difficult thoughts . Of George Herbert he wrote , the scholar and the poet supplies the material , but the perfect well- bred gentleman the expressions and the arrangement ; ( BL II 73 ) and ( ahead even of cultivated ...
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... expression are appreciated by those who do not share it ' . True ; but there is also much more than the ' expression ' that we appreciate , as I shall try to show . Herbert's poetry is an integral part of the great English tradition ...
... expression are appreciated by those who do not share it ' . True ; but there is also much more than the ' expression ' that we appreciate , as I shall try to show . Herbert's poetry is an integral part of the great English tradition ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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