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Coleridge states in Biagaphia Literaria, "Good sense is the body of poetic genius, FANCY its DRAPERY, MOTION its LIFE and IMAGINATION the ....................... (Complete the quotation)

AMIND

BSOUL

CHEART

DBODY

Answer:

B. SOUL

Read Explanation:

  • In this passage, Coleridge is distinguishing between different aspects of the poetic process.

  • He describes "Good sense" as the foundation or structure of poetic genius, "Fancy" as the superficial ornamentation, and "Motion" as the dynamic, living element.

  • Imagination, however, is the core, the soul, of poetry, bringing it to life and giving it depth.


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