Biographia literaria ... 1817, Volumen2G. P. Putnam, 1848 |
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... boy's beauty , assisted in recalling them . The other is , that the idiocy of the boy is so evenly balanced by the folly of the mother , as to present to the general reader rather a laughable burlesque on the blindness of anile dotage ...
... boy's beauty , assisted in recalling them . The other is , that the idiocy of the boy is so evenly balanced by the folly of the mother , as to present to the general reader rather a laughable burlesque on the blindness of anile dotage ...
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... boys , for whom Esop , by him burlesqued , was designed , is to vitiate their taste , and to give them a poor low turn of thinking : not to mention the vile and slavish principles of the man . He has not only turned Æsop's plain beasts ...
... boys , for whom Esop , by him burlesqued , was designed , is to vitiate their taste , and to give them a poor low turn of thinking : not to mention the vile and slavish principles of the man . He has not only turned Æsop's plain beasts ...
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... boys ! the rosy morning calls you up : " - he will be supposed to have some song in his head . But no one suspects this , when he says , " A wet morning shall not confine us to our beds . " This then is either a defect in poetry , or it ...
... boys ! the rosy morning calls you up : " - he will be supposed to have some song in his head . But no one suspects this , when he says , " A wet morning shall not confine us to our beds . " This then is either a defect in poetry , or it ...
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... boy image , is an accidental fault , dependent on the age in which the author wrote , and not deduced from the nature of the thing . That it is part of an exploded mythology , is an objection more deeply grounded . Yet when the torch of ...
... boy image , is an accidental fault , dependent on the age in which the author wrote , and not deduced from the nature of the thing . That it is part of an exploded mythology , is an objection more deeply grounded . Yet when the torch of ...
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... BOYS ? 4 1 [ Altered from The Pet Lamb , P. W. , p . 30. S. C. ] 2 P. W. , p . 2 , line 7 . " My heart leaps up when 1 behold A rainbow in the sky ; So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old ...
... BOYS ? 4 1 [ Altered from The Pet Lamb , P. W. , p . 30. S. C. ] 2 P. W. , p . 2 , line 7 . " My heart leaps up when 1 behold A rainbow in the sky ; So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old ...
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