Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... have noted down accurately the particular works and portions of works from which they came . " But even with the fullest conviction , " says Archdeacon Hare . " that Coleridge cannot have been guilty of intentional plagia INTRODUCTION . 3.
... have noted down accurately the particular works and portions of works from which they came . " But even with the fullest conviction , " says Archdeacon Hare . " that Coleridge cannot have been guilty of intentional plagia INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , " I have not indeed ( eheu ! res angusta domi ! ) been hitherto able to procure more than two of his books , viz . the first volume of his ' collected Tracts , and his System of ...
... says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , " I have not indeed ( eheu ! res angusta domi ! ) been hitherto able to procure more than two of his books , viz . the first volume of his ' collected Tracts , and his System of ...
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... say fully enough to put every reader of a studious turn , every reader able to take up his philosophical views in ... says Mr. Hare , " if he had been disposed to purloin , he never would have stolen half a dozen pages from the head ...
... say fully enough to put every reader of a studious turn , every reader able to take up his philosophical views in ... says Mr. Hare , " if he had been disposed to purloin , he never would have stolen half a dozen pages from the head ...
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... says the critic , " in our day have had some small dealings with ' main and fundamental ideas , ' and we know thus much about them , that it is very easy for any man or for every man to have them ; the difficulty is in bringing them ...
... says the critic , " in our day have had some small dealings with ' main and fundamental ideas , ' and we know thus much about them , that it is very easy for any man or for every man to have them ; the difficulty is in bringing them ...
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... says my Father's late Editor , is noted with peculiar acrimony by the writer in Blackwood , as “ outraging common sense and the capacities of human belief , ” with more about " cool assurance , ” and “ taking upon him to say , " and the ...
... says my Father's late Editor , is noted with peculiar acrimony by the writer in Blackwood , as “ outraging common sense and the capacities of human belief , ” with more about " cool assurance , ” and “ taking upon him to say , " and the ...
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