English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... passions and volitions , and who rejoices more than other men in the spirit of life that is in him ; delighting to 355 contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings - on of the Universe , and habitually impelled ...
... passions and volitions , and who rejoices more than other men in the spirit of life that is in him ; delighting to 355 contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings - on of the Universe , and habitually impelled ...
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... passions he communicates to his Reader , those passions , if his Reader's 710 mind be sound and vigorous , should always be accompanied with an overbalance of pleasure . Now the music of harmonious metrical language , the sense of ...
... passions he communicates to his Reader , those passions , if his Reader's 710 mind be sound and vigorous , should always be accompanied with an overbalance of pleasure . Now the music of harmonious metrical language , the sense of ...
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... passions a reference perhaps to the six primary passions of contemporary philosophy : wonder ( admiration ) , love , hate , desire , joy , and sorrow . 90 elementary feelings might mean ( a ) less intense , less conscious passions ; or ...
... passions a reference perhaps to the six primary passions of contemporary philosophy : wonder ( admiration ) , love , hate , desire , joy , and sorrow . 90 elementary feelings might mean ( a ) less intense , less conscious passions ; or ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 131 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 162 |
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