Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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... Coleridge , after a lapse of seventeen years , in his reminiscential Biographia Literaria . Coleridge's argument about po- etic diction may be summarized under three main heads . ( 1 ) He said that if Wordsworth , in arguing that the ...
... Coleridge , after a lapse of seventeen years , in his reminiscential Biographia Literaria . Coleridge's argument about po- etic diction may be summarized under three main heads . ( 1 ) He said that if Wordsworth , in arguing that the ...
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... Coleridge - II . Coleridge's progress from association to idealism , tabloid treatment of imagination and fancy ( Biographia XIII ) , German sources and parallels : Schell- ing's Oration , Kant , Coleridge's system : Understanding ...
... Coleridge - II . Coleridge's progress from association to idealism , tabloid treatment of imagination and fancy ( Biographia XIII ) , German sources and parallels : Schell- ing's Oration , Kant , Coleridge's system : Understanding ...
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... Cole- ridge mean something far more profound ? The question is complicated by the presence of German ideas in Coleridge's mind . 4 It is not the issue of plagiarism3 ( though that is present for the biographer of Coleridge ) which we ...
... Cole- ridge mean something far more profound ? The question is complicated by the presence of German ideas in Coleridge's mind . 4 It is not the issue of plagiarism3 ( though that is present for the biographer of Coleridge ) which we ...
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