Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 pages |
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... feeling mind to seek after them , or to notice them , when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Ballads , " in which it was agreed , that my endea- vours should be directed to persons and charac ...
... feeling mind to seek after them , or to notice them , when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Ballads , " in which it was agreed , that my endea- vours should be directed to persons and charac ...
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... feeling profound or vehement ; and while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the ar- tificial , still subordinates art to nature ; the manner to the matter ; and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the poetry ...
... feeling profound or vehement ; and while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the ar- tificial , still subordinates art to nature ; the manner to the matter ; and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the poetry ...
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... feelings ; and with these the art of their combination or intertexture in the form of a poem ; may all by incessant effort be acquired as a trade , by a man of talents and much reading , who , as I once before observed , has mistaken an ...
... feelings ; and with these the art of their combination or intertexture in the form of a poem ; may all by incessant effort be acquired as a trade , by a man of talents and much reading , who , as I once before observed , has mistaken an ...
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... feeling , may be cultivated and improved , but can never be learnt . It is in these that " Poeta nascitur non fit . " # 2. A second promise of ... feelings , were placing the whole before our view ; himself meanwhile un- participating in 15.
... feeling , may be cultivated and improved , but can never be learnt . It is in these that " Poeta nascitur non fit . " # 2. A second promise of ... feelings , were placing the whole before our view ; himself meanwhile un- participating in 15.
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... , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
... , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
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