Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... 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 fires . All literary productions indeed demand some answering movement on the ...
... 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 fires . All literary productions indeed demand some answering movement on the ...
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... The late Mr. Sidney Walker thought that my Father was indebted to Casimir's xiii Ode for the general conception of his Lines in answer to a melan- character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions INTRODUCTION . 29.
... The late Mr. Sidney Walker thought that my Father was indebted to Casimir's xiii Ode for the general conception of his Lines in answer to a melan- character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions INTRODUCTION . 29.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge. character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge. character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ...
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... character , or per- verting influence in the circumstances of his life . This seems exceptionable , however gently done , first because it is a very cir- cuitous and uncertain mode of arriving at truth ; a man's opinions we know on his ...
... character , or per- verting influence in the circumstances of his life . This seems exceptionable , however gently done , first because it is a very cir- cuitous and uncertain mode of arriving at truth ; a man's opinions we know on his ...
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... character , is , in my opinion , to do him injustice . My immediate purpose , however , was not to notice the extracts themselves , but certain observations , respecting my Father , pre- fixed to them . They are contained in the little ...
... character , is , in my opinion , to do him injustice . My immediate purpose , however , was not to notice the extracts themselves , but certain observations , respecting my Father , pre- fixed to them . They are contained in the little ...
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