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Not that they are deficient in a provoking kind of ingenuity ; but they are too often , in Coleridge's own words applied to Warburton's comments , ingenious in blunder ; ' and it is equally true , in reference to them , that the critic ...
Not that they are deficient in a provoking kind of ingenuity ; but they are too often , in Coleridge's own words applied to Warburton's comments , ingenious in blunder ; ' and it is equally true , in reference to them , that the critic ...
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distinguished from others , not that which makes a different kind of him . Shakspeare followed the main march of the human affections . He entered into no analysis of the passions or faiths of men , but assured himself that such and ...
distinguished from others , not that which makes a different kind of him . Shakspeare followed the main march of the human affections . He entered into no analysis of the passions or faiths of men , but assured himself that such and ...
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The sepulchral chamber , like the others , does not contain any kind of ornament , and seems to have been intended not for a single individual , but for a whole family .'- pp . 179-89 . 6 This extract is an example of the very loose way ...
The sepulchral chamber , like the others , does not contain any kind of ornament , and seems to have been intended not for a single individual , but for a whole family .'- pp . 179-89 . 6 This extract is an example of the very loose way ...
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