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Lectures Upon Shakspeare - Page 22
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001
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A Book of English Literature, Volume 2

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 530 pages
...individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with [360 old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgment ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 pages
...the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar `rar ; judgment ever awake and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 pages
...the individual, with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar At once the source, and end, and test of Art. Art from that fund each j judgment ever awake and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 pages
...the individual, with the representa, tive; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgment ever awake, and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement;...
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The Critical Principle of the Reconciliation of Opposites as Employed by ...

Alice Dorothea Snyder - 1918 - 76 pages
...; the individual with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness with old and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual order; judgment ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement."2...
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Calcutta Review

1921 - 362 pages
...the individual, with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order ; judgment ever awake and steady selfpossession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement ;...
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Critical Essays of the Early Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 pages
...the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgment ever awake, and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement;...
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An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English ...

Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pages
...image; the individual with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual order; judgment ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and...
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The Poet's Poet: Essays on the Character and Mission of the Poet as ...

Elizabeth Atkins - 1922 - 394 pages
...with more lyrical expositions of the power in strong 1 Compare Coleridge's statement that poetry is "a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual order." Biographia Literaria, Vol. II, Chap. I, p. 14, ed. Henry Nelson Coleridge. 1Arttst Madmen: On the Great...
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Essays in the Romantic Poets

Solomon Francis Gingerich - 1924 - 296 pages
...image; the individual with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion with more than usual order; judgment ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and...
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