Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface -Elucidation and application of this CHAP . XX . The former subject continued - The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified ...
... object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface -Elucidation and application of this CHAP . XX . The former subject continued - The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified ...
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... object , his attention was drawn to an article in Black- wood's Magazine of March , 1840 , in which " the very large and unacknowledged appropriations it contains from the great Ger- man Philosopher Schelling " are pointed out ; and by ...
... object , his attention was drawn to an article in Black- wood's Magazine of March , 1840 , in which " the very large and unacknowledged appropriations it contains from the great Ger- man Philosopher Schelling " are pointed out ; and by ...
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... object , cannot live . He had no hope of gainful popularity , even from the most laborious efforts that he was capable of making ; nor would this in itself have been an adequate object of hope to him , without a further one , more ...
... object , cannot live . He had no hope of gainful popularity , even from the most laborious efforts that he was capable of making ; nor would this in itself have been an adequate object of hope to him , without a further one , more ...
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... object of his affections oftener changed than consisted with , or could have arisen in , a happy even tenor of life , was , in his case , no symptom of that variableness which results from the union of a lively fancy with a shallow ...
... object of his affections oftener changed than consisted with , or could have arisen in , a happy even tenor of life , was , in his case , no symptom of that variableness which results from the union of a lively fancy with a shallow ...
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... object , and you leave a caput mortuum of mere human feeling . Love of God is excellent ; love of man for God's sake , is excellent ; but the mere adhesion of the soul to a certain object has no excellence in it . So humility , as a low ...
... object , and you leave a caput mortuum of mere human feeling . Love of God is excellent ; love of man for God's sake , is excellent ; but the mere adhesion of the soul to a certain object has no excellence in it . So humility , as a low ...
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