Coleridge's Philosophy of Literature: The Development of a Concept of Poetry, 1791-1819Harvard University Press, 1965 - 266 páginas |
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... pleasure ; and each part is fitted to afford as much pleasure , as is compatible with the largest sum in the whole.19 The definitions apparently are of poetry in the " philosophic sense . " genres , the very shapes of the meaning in ...
... pleasure ; and each part is fitted to afford as much pleasure , as is compatible with the largest sum in the whole.19 The definitions apparently are of poetry in the " philosophic sense . " genres , the very shapes of the meaning in ...
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... pleasure . " Since many prose writers have the same purpose , " The work must be so constructed as to produce in each part that highest quantity of pleasure , or a high quantity of pleasure . " This is the justification of meter , where ...
... pleasure . " Since many prose writers have the same purpose , " The work must be so constructed as to produce in each part that highest quantity of pleasure , or a high quantity of pleasure . " This is the justification of meter , where ...
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... pleasure ratio : It is that species of composition which , being together with some others opposed to science , as having for its immediate object the communication of pleasure , not of truth , is yet distinguished from all others by ...
... pleasure ratio : It is that species of composition which , being together with some others opposed to science , as having for its immediate object the communication of pleasure , not of truth , is yet distinguished from all others by ...
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Coleridge as Democrat | 1 |
Transcendentalism Enthusi | 43 |
Interim 1814 | 151 |
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