Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... called wonderful , -but the friends of Coleridge well know , that the work was generally neglected till the author's name began to rise by various other means ; and that , although passages of his writings have been often quoted of late ...
... called wonderful , -but the friends of Coleridge well know , that the work was generally neglected till the author's name began to rise by various other means ; and that , although passages of his writings have been often quoted of late ...
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... called unintelligible . It is the chief use and aim of writings of such a character as his to excite the reader to think , -to draw out of his mind a native flame rather than to make it bright for a moment by the reflection of alien ...
... called unintelligible . It is the chief use and aim of writings of such a character as his to excite the reader to think , -to draw out of his mind a native flame rather than to make it bright for a moment by the reflection of alien ...
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... called their fun- damental ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genius among flies , be- cause he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the breakfast - table glad . " True or false , all this has little to do with ...
... called their fun- damental ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genius among flies , be- cause he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the breakfast - table glad . " True or false , all this has little to do with ...
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... called upon me at Jena , it was before his name had become otherwise known to me , and amongst the num- bers of young Englishmen , whom I then saw , I cannot recall the persons of individuals . But I have read what he has written with ...
... called upon me at Jena , it was before his name had become otherwise known to me , and amongst the num- bers of young Englishmen , whom I then saw , I cannot recall the persons of individuals . But I have read what he has written with ...
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... called Names , and another on Rufa and her Lapdog , which has been printed somewhere .- ( Die Namen and An die Dorilis . Works of Lessing , vol . i . , p . 19 , and p . 46. ) He had spoken of them as translations to Mr. Cottle . Mr ...
... called Names , and another on Rufa and her Lapdog , which has been printed somewhere .- ( Die Namen and An die Dorilis . Works of Lessing , vol . i . , p . 19 , and p . 46. ) He had spoken of them as translations to Mr. Cottle . Mr ...
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