Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare and Some of the Old Poets and Dramatists and Other Literary Remains of S.T. Coleridge, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1849 - Literature |
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... readers had but the same personal knowledge of me as you have , I should sit down to the work with good cheer . But this is out of the question . Let me , however , suppose you for the moment , as an average reader - address you as such ...
... readers had but the same personal knowledge of me as you have , I should sit down to the work with good cheer . But this is out of the question . Let me , however , suppose you for the moment , as an average reader - address you as such ...
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... READER sleep , but I cannot make him one of the Seven Sleepers , to awake at my request for the first time since he fell into his long nap over the Golden Legend , or the Vision of Alberic ! Or does the reader , thinkst thou , believe ...
... READER sleep , but I cannot make him one of the Seven Sleepers , to awake at my request for the first time since he fell into his long nap over the Golden Legend , or the Vision of Alberic ! Or does the reader , thinkst thou , believe ...
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... Reader ! I am going to raise my style an octave or more ] -and ardent simplicity of his face ; or with the auburn ringlets that tempered the lustre of his ample fore- * The jointed image , or articulated doll , as large , in some ...
... Reader ! I am going to raise my style an octave or more ] -and ardent simplicity of his face ; or with the auburn ringlets that tempered the lustre of his ample fore- * The jointed image , or articulated doll , as large , in some ...
Contents
A COURSE OF LECTURES | 1 |
General Character of the Gothic Mind | 7 |
The Troubadours Boccaccio Petrarch | 18 |
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ÆSCHYLUS allegory ancient Greece Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson Cervantes character Christian Coleridge common contemplated Crusoe Dante Dante's devil distinct divine Don Quixote dramatic especially evil excellence excite existence express exquisite fact Faery Queene fancy feeling former genius give Gothic Gothic Literature Goths Greece Greek Hayley Hence human humour idea images imagination imitation individual instance intellect interest Jonson judgment language latter least Lecture less Lord Massinger mean Milton mind moral nations nature nomos object observe original pantheism Paradise Lost passage passion perfect perhaps person Petrarch philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetry polytheism present principle produced Quixote's Rabelais racter reader reason religion Roman S. T. COLERidge Sancho sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul Spenser spirit style symbol taste thing thou thought tion Tom Jones true truth understanding verse whole words writers