Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... translated passages for compositions of his own , and quite improbable , as all who know his careless ways will agree , that he should have noted down accurately the particular works and portions of works from which they came . " But ...
... translated passages for compositions of his own , and quite improbable , as all who know his careless ways will agree , that he should have noted down accurately the particular works and portions of works from which they came . " But ...
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... translated from Kant some years ago , and which cost me a good deal of search before I ascertained that it was not my own . " 72 My Father says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , " I have not indeed ( eheu ! res angusta domi ...
... translated from Kant some years ago , and which cost me a good deal of search before I ascertained that it was not my own . " 72 My Father says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , " I have not indeed ( eheu ! res angusta domi ...
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... translating and appropriating the Ger- man's ? " There are some who have eyes to see , and microscopically , too , but only in certain directions . To those whose vision is more catholic I address the plain question , Did not my Father ...
... translating and appropriating the Ger- man's ? " There are some who have eyes to see , and microscopically , too , but only in certain directions . To those whose vision is more catholic I address the plain question , Did not my Father ...
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... translate the following observations from a contemporary writer of the Continent , let me be permitted to premise ... translated : which Coleridge never said . " The following observations " very obviously ex- tend to the words " William ...
... translate the following observations from a contemporary writer of the Continent , let me be permitted to premise ... translated : which Coleridge never said . " The following observations " very obviously ex- tend to the words " William ...
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... translated from Schiller , a poet whose works are , perhaps , as generally read here as those of Shakspeare in Germany . The expression , " brightest gems , " however , is meant to include Lines on a Cataract , which are somewhat more ...
... translated from Schiller , a poet whose works are , perhaps , as generally read here as those of Shakspeare in Germany . The expression , " brightest gems , " however , is meant to include Lines on a Cataract , which are somewhat more ...
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