Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... expression of the imagination ' , by which he meant of course not only the expression of the interior sensations accompanying the faculty's employment , but likewise , and more emphatically , the exercise of it in the delineation of ...
... expression of the imagination ' , by which he meant of course not only the expression of the interior sensations accompanying the faculty's employment , but likewise , and more emphatically , the exercise of it in the delineation of ...
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... expressions a free , working , flowing , picturesque garb of words adapted to the solid conduct of a sound and serious ... expression . There is none of the choice art which has studiously selected the words of one class of great poets ...
... expressions a free , working , flowing , picturesque garb of words adapted to the solid conduct of a sound and serious ... expression . There is none of the choice art which has studiously selected the words of one class of great poets ...
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... expression . He is the 10 one poet of a class which have no poets . In that once large and still considerable portion of the English world , which regards the exercise of the fancy and the imagination as dangerous snares , as they speak ...
... expression . He is the 10 one poet of a class which have no poets . In that once large and still considerable portion of the English world , which regards the exercise of the fancy and the imagination as dangerous snares , as they speak ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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