Poetry and Criticism: Four Revolutions in Literary TasteAtheneum, 1961 - 178 Seiten |
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... sense , a prompt and intuitive perception of consonance and propriety . Johnson recognizes the limits of that virtue , how- ever . He continues : But good sense alone is a sedate and quiescent quality , which manages its possessions ...
... sense , a prompt and intuitive perception of consonance and propriety . Johnson recognizes the limits of that virtue , how- ever . He continues : But good sense alone is a sedate and quiescent quality , which manages its possessions ...
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... sense : Like a sea - beast crawled forth , that on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth , there to sun itself . He soon becomes more insubstantial : And , still as I drew near with gentle pace , Upon the margin of that moorish flood ...
... sense : Like a sea - beast crawled forth , that on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth , there to sun itself . He soon becomes more insubstantial : And , still as I drew near with gentle pace , Upon the margin of that moorish flood ...
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... sense would want its vital warmth and peculiarity ; and without his strong sense , his mysticism would become sickly - mere fog , and dimness ! Wordsworth accepted Coleridge's distinction enough to classify some of his poems in the ...
... sense would want its vital warmth and peculiarity ; and without his strong sense , his mysticism would become sickly - mere fog , and dimness ! Wordsworth accepted Coleridge's distinction enough to classify some of his poems in the ...
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