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" The thought suggested itself (to which of us I do not recollect) that a series of poems might be composed, of two sorts. In the one the incidents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the... "
Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century - Página 11
editado por - 1917 - 695 páginas
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Pages from a journal with other papers, by Mark Rutherford. (Uniform ed. of ...

William Hale White - 1900 - 306 páginas
...by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar...poems might be composed of two sorts. In the one, the agents and incidents were to be, in part at least, supernatural; and the excellence aimed at was to...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 186 páginas
...by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset, diffused over a known and familiar...nature. The thought suggested itself (to which of us 1 do not recollect) that a series of poems might be composed of two sorts. In the one, the incidents...
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Social England: A Record of the Progress of the People in Religion ..., Volumen5

Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - 1899 - 650 páginas
...rate distinct to this effect. In a well-known passage of the " Biographia Literaria," he says : — " The thought suggested itself (to which of us I do...recollect) that a series of poems might be composed of two sets. In the one the incidents and the ageuts were to be in part, at least, supernatural ; and the...
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Coleridge

Henry Duff Traill - 1901 - 224 páginas
...the modifying colours of the imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar...agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural ; and the interest aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth...
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A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century

Henry Augustin Beers - 1901 - 446 páginas
...the interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. . . . The thought suggested itself that a series of poems might be composed of two sorts....agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural; ... for the second class, subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life. . . . It was agreed that my...
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Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, and Christabel

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1902 - 162 páginas
...by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset, diffused over a known and familiar...agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth...
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Coleridge's Aesthetics

Vinayak Krishna Gokak - 1975 - 84 páginas
...of the Imagination" (BL p. 5, Vol. II). "The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar...to represent the practicability of combining both" (BL p. 5, Vol. II). In this plan, Wordsworth was to choose subjects from ordinary life. His object...
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The Romantic Age in Prose: An Anthology

Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1980 - 176 páginas
...'lobsters'. the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or sun-set diffused over a known and familiar...thought suggested itself (to which of us I do not recollect1 that a series of poems might be composed of two sorts. In the one, the incidents and agents...
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The Rackham Journal of the Arts and Humanities

1994 - 110 páginas
...and highly collaborative relationship: The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar...to represent the practicability of combining both [truth of nature and colours of imagination]. The thought suggested itself (to which of us I do not...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Parte1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1984 - 860 páginas
...Nature's Poesy — which exercising the same power in moral intuitions & the representations of worth, or thought suggested itself (to which of us I do not...agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth...
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