| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 pagine
...controversy, its causes and acrimony โ Philosophic definitions of a Poem and Poetry, with scholia. DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset, diffused over a known... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 pagine
...controversy, its causes and acrimony โ Philosophic definitions of a Poem and Poetry, with scholia. DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were...and the power of giving the interest of novelty by 5 the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 pagine
...Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbors," writes Coleridge, in Biographia Literaria, "our conversation turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry:...of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colors of imagination. . . . The thought suggested itself (to which of us, I do not recollect) that... | |
| Frederick Henry Sykes - 1895 - 690 pagine
...Coleridge's account shows the philosophic side. His conversation, he said, with Wordsworth often turned on " two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination.... The thought suggested itself that a series of poems might bo composed of two sorts. In the one the... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 pagine
...WORDSWORTH'S THEORY DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours our conversation turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry,...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 pagine
...edited by Dr. Grosart. DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversation turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry,...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset, diffused over a known... | |
| R. McWilliam - 1897 - 176 pagine
...activity. During the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations turned chiefly on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The thought suggested itself that a series of poems might be composed of two sorts. In the one the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1897 - 156 pagine
...world, of poems chiefly on supernatural subjects." Coleridge in the Biographia Literaria, Chap. XIV., says: โ " During the first year that Mr. Wordsworth...cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympapathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and the power of giving the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1897 - 106 pagine
...conversations turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympapathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset, diffused over a known... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 166 pagine
...that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours," says Coleridge in his Biographia Literaria (Chap. XIV.), " our conversations turned frequently on the two cardinal...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset, diffused over a known... | |
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