Lyrical Ballads, in which it was agreed that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural, or at least romantic — yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure... The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Page 104by James Gillman - 1838 - 362 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 538 pages
...them, or to notice them when they present themselves. In this idea originated the plan of the Lyrical Ballads, in which it was agreed that my endeavours...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Henry Bernard Cotterill - 1882 - 354 pages
...Ballads" and the different subjects and modes of treatment adopted by himself and Wordsworth, he says, " It was agreed that my endeavours should be directed...nature a human interest' and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...or to notice them when they present themselves. " In this idea originated the plan of the ' Lyrical Ballads,' in which it was agreed that my endeavours...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for theso shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 228 pages
...them, or to notice them when they present themselves. In this idea originated the plan of the Lyrical Ballads, in which it was agreed that my endeavours...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 218 pages
...them, or to notice them when they present themselves. In this idea originated the plan of the Lyrical Ballads, in which it was agreed that my endeavours...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 236 pages
...realistic force of its narrative. To achieve this was of course Coleridge's main object : he had undertaken to " transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imaginations that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| William John Courthope - 1885 - 272 pages
...them, or to notice them when they present themselves. In this idea originated the plan of the ' Lyrical Ballads ' ; in which it was agreed that my endeavours...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 614 pages
...describes their respective tasks in the " Biographia Literaria:" " It was agreed that my endeavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural,...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 648 pages
...Coleridge describes their respective tasks in the " Biographia Literaria:" "It was agreed that my endeavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural,...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
| James Middleton Sutherland - 1887 - 248 pages
...them, or to notice them when they present themselves. In this idea originated the plan of the "Lyrical Ballads;" in which it was agreed that my endeavours...inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the... | |
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