Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... principles and repugnances to others . He , with all his capacities and desires and beliefs , is not an accident but a product of the time . Influences that have acted upon preceding generations ; influences that have been brought to ...
... principles and repugnances to others . He , with all his capacities and desires and beliefs , is not an accident but a product of the time . Influences that have acted upon preceding generations ; influences that have been brought to ...
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... principles , asks Coleridge , is the poet to regulate his style ? " I reply , by principles , the ignorance or neglect of which would convict him of being no poet , but a silly or presumptuous usurper of the name ! By the principles of ...
... principles , asks Coleridge , is the poet to regulate his style ? " I reply , by principles , the ignorance or neglect of which would convict him of being no poet , but a silly or presumptuous usurper of the name ! By the principles of ...
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... principle from human feeling and imagination . It is the duty of the artist ( and indeed of all good men ) to reconcile the two , to test his general principles , his convictions , and his philosophy by the human equation . If they will ...
... principle from human feeling and imagination . It is the duty of the artist ( and indeed of all good men ) to reconcile the two , to test his general principles , his convictions , and his philosophy by the human equation . If they will ...
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