Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare: And Some of the Old Poets and Dramatists with Other Literary Remains of S.T. ColeridgeWilliam Pickering, 1849 |
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... genius , and an affectionate desire to help in extending its beneficial influence . - was a The contents of these volumes are drawn from a portion only of the manuscripts entrusted to the Editor : the remainder of the collection , which ...
... genius , and an affectionate desire to help in extending its beneficial influence . - was a The contents of these volumes are drawn from a portion only of the manuscripts entrusted to the Editor : the remainder of the collection , which ...
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... Genius Recapitulation , and Summary of the Charac- teristics of Shakespeare's Dramas . • Outline of an Introductory Lecture upon Shake- speare Order of Shakespeare's Plays Notes on the Tempest Love's Labour's Lost Midsummer Night's ...
... Genius Recapitulation , and Summary of the Charac- teristics of Shakespeare's Dramas . • Outline of an Introductory Lecture upon Shake- speare Order of Shakespeare's Plays Notes on the Tempest Love's Labour's Lost Midsummer Night's ...
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... genius ; or rather , that the contradistinction itself between judgment and genius rested on an utterly false theory . This , and its proofs and grounds have been - I should not have said adopted , but produced as their own legiti- mate ...
... genius ; or rather , that the contradistinction itself between judgment and genius rested on an utterly false theory . This , and its proofs and grounds have been - I should not have said adopted , but produced as their own legiti- mate ...
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... genius itself ; and though it comprises whatever can with any pro- priety be called a poem , ( unless that word be a mere lazy synonyme for a composition in metre , ) it yet becomes a just , and not merely discrimina- tive , but full ...
... genius itself ; and though it comprises whatever can with any pro- priety be called a poem , ( unless that word be a mere lazy synonyme for a composition in metre , ) it yet becomes a just , and not merely discrimina- tive , but full ...
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... genius , which sustains and modifies the emotions , thoughts , and vivid representations of the poem by the energy without effort of the poet's own mind , -by the spontaneous activity of his imagination and fancy , and by whatever else ...
... genius , which sustains and modifies the emotions , thoughts , and vivid representations of the poem by the energy without effort of the poet's own mind , -by the spontaneous activity of his imagination and fancy , and by whatever else ...
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