English Critical Essays: Nineteenth CenturyEdmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1921 - 610 páginas |
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... impression of certain inherent and indestructible qualities of the human mind , and likewise of certain powers in the great and permanent objects that act upon it , which are equally inherent and indestructible ; and were there not ...
... impression of certain inherent and indestructible qualities of the human mind , and likewise of certain powers in the great and permanent objects that act upon it , which are equally inherent and indestructible ; and were there not ...
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... impressions which awakened it ; it will be the reflected image of that impression ; and as the lyre trembles and sounds after the wind has died away , so the child seeks , by prolonging in its voice and motions the duration of the ...
... impressions which awakened it ; it will be the reflected image of that impression ; and as the lyre trembles and sounds after the wind has died away , so the child seeks , by prolonging in its voice and motions the duration of the ...
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... impression will admit so much . What makes the view dis- tinctive in Coleridge are the Schellingistic associa- tions ... impression of the whole . But beyond there is the constraining unity of effect , the uneffaceable impression , of ...
... impression will admit so much . What makes the view dis- tinctive in Coleridge are the Schellingistic associa- tions ... impression of the whole . But beyond there is the constraining unity of effect , the uneffaceable impression , of ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 40 |
WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 85 |
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