The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSilver, Burdett, 1897 - 53 ページ |
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... truth , I am an infidel . " " You are , are you ? Then I'll flog it out of you " ; and he did . The poet acknowledged later that the flogging was just , and added , “ I lost the opportunity of supplying safeguards to the understandings ...
... truth , I am an infidel . " " You are , are you ? Then I'll flog it out of you " ; and he did . The poet acknowledged later that the flogging was just , and added , “ I lost the opportunity of supplying safeguards to the understandings ...
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... Truth , " says Macaulay , " is indeed essential to poetry , but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just , but the premises are false . After the first suppositions have been made , everything ought to be consistent ; but ...
... Truth , " says Macaulay , " is indeed essential to poetry , but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just , but the premises are false . After the first suppositions have been made , everything ought to be consistent ; but ...
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... truth of nature , the pleasurable sensation is greatly modified , if not wholly lost . If he is able , in a natural way , to join real and imaginary forms , so as to produce an air of possibility , the result is an enrichment of ...
... truth of nature , the pleasurable sensation is greatly modified , if not wholly lost . If he is able , in a natural way , to join real and imaginary forms , so as to produce an air of possibility , the result is an enrichment of ...
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... truths . Although of course he will not believe in the beings who appear as supernatural visitants to the ancient mari- ner , any more than he accepts Milton's Satan as a real personage , yet by yielding to the influence of this master ...
... truths . Although of course he will not believe in the beings who appear as supernatural visitants to the ancient mari- ner , any more than he accepts Milton's Satan as a real personage , yet by yielding to the influence of this master ...
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... truth of nature , and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colors of imagi- nation . The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade , which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar landscape ...
... truth of nature , and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colors of imagi- nation . The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade , which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar landscape ...
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