| William Hazlitt - 1913 - 524 Seiten
...humanity and the dictates of reason as a welcome sacrifice to besotted prejudice and loathsome power. of genius—of wild, irregular, overwhelming imagination,...rich, varied movement in the verse, which gives a distart idea of the lofty or changeful tones of Mr. Coleridge's voice. In the Christobcl, there is... | |
| Robert Keith Lapp - 1999 - 224 Seiten
...with the theme of Coleridge's "capacity": "Let whatever other objections be made to it, [this poem] is unquestionably a work of genius—of wild, irregular,...lofty or changeful tones of Mr. Coleridge's voice" (11: 35). No longer a "drunken dream," the Ancient Mariner is nevertheless "wild, irregular, [and]... | |
| Margaret Russett - 2006 - 19 Seiten
...composition” whose negations comprise a major thread of this book. That rich, varied movement in the verse. . gives a distant idea of the lofty or changeful tones of Mr Coleridge's voice. William Hazlitt 4 What can be plagiarized, but not copyrighted? The solution I propose to this riddle... | |
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