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" Poetry, even that of the loftiest and, seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes. In the truly great... "
American Annals of Education - Seite 123
1839
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Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Band 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 312 Seiten
...seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and...and I well remember, that availing himself of the synonimes to the Homer of Didymus, he made us attempt to show, with regard to each, why it would not...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Band 2

1817 - 492 Seiten
...seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science ; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes." Here Mr. Coleridge either uses more in one case as an adjective, after having used it three times immediately...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ...

1834 - 614 Seiten
...seemingly that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science, and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes. In our English compositions, (at least for the last three years of our school education,) he shewed no...
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Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c

1820 - 474 Seiten
...seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and...and I well remember, that availing himself of the synonimes to the Homer of Didymus, he made us attempt to shew, with regard to each, why it would not...
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The American Quarterly Register, Band 5

1833 - 378 Seiten
...thoughts and diction. At the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us read more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more,...reason assignable, not only for every word, but for the pesition of every word ; and I well remember, that availing himself ofthe synonimies to the Homer of...
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Quarterly Register and Journal of the American Education Society, Bände 5-6

1833 - 682 Seiten
...seemingly that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severo as that of science ; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and...would say, there is a reason assignable, not only for evory word, but for the position of every word ; and I well remember, that availing himsolf of the...
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Quarterly register and journal of the American education society ..., Band 5

American education society - 1833 - 406 Seiten
...wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science ; and more difficult, because muro subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more...fugitive causes. In the truly great poets, he would «uy, there is a mason assignable, not only for every word, but for the position of every word ; and...
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The American Quarterly Observer, Band 3

1834 - 410 Seiten
...odes, had a logic of lls own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subilr, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes. In the iruly grpal poets, he would say, there is a reason assignable, not only for every word, but lor the...
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The American Quarterly Observer, Band 3

Bela Bates Edwards - 1834 - 408 Seiten
...seemingly that of the wildest odes, bad a logic of its own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and...a reason assignable, not only for every word, but tor the position of every word ; and I well remember, that availing himself of the synonimies to the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Band 156

1834 - 772 Seiten
...seemingly that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science, and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes. In our English compositions (at least for the last three years of our school education) he showed no mercy...
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