Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... contained in that paper will ever be drawn . The author , it must be observed , before commencing his argument , thinks fit to disclaim the be- lief , that conscious intentional plagiarism is imputable to the object of his censure ...
... contained in that paper will ever be drawn . The author , it must be observed , before commencing his argument , thinks fit to disclaim the be- lief , that conscious intentional plagiarism is imputable to the object of his censure ...
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... contained in them to the attention of students in this country . Why did Mr. Coleridge act thus , sub- jecting himself , as he might well have anticipated , aware as he was of the hostile spirit against his person and principles , that ...
... contained in them to the attention of students in this country . Why did Mr. Coleridge act thus , sub- jecting himself , as he might well have anticipated , aware as he was of the hostile spirit against his person and principles , that ...
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... contain is of that kind which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in his book , while , at the same time , no ...
... contain is of that kind which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in his book , while , at the same time , no ...
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... contain . According to him my Father's language inti- mates , that what he was about to teach of the transcendental system in the Biographia Literaria was not only his own by some degree of anticipation , but his own and no one's else ...
... contain . According to him my Father's language inti- mates , that what he was about to teach of the transcendental system in the Biographia Literaria was not only his own by some degree of anticipation , but his own and no one's else ...
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... contain an amount of original thought sufficient to render this anticipatory pretension at least not ridiculous . That his meaning was thus general , more clearly appears from the circumstance that , just before this appeal con- cerning ...
... contain an amount of original thought sufficient to render this anticipatory pretension at least not ridiculous . That his meaning was thus general , more clearly appears from the circumstance that , just before this appeal con- cerning ...
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