Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... expressions - Advice to young authors respecting publication - Various anecdotes of the Author's literary life , and the progress of his opinions in Religion and Politics PAGE 254 • 279 CHAP . XI . An affectionate exhortation to those ...
... expressions - Advice to young authors respecting publication - Various anecdotes of the Author's literary life , and the progress of his opinions in Religion and Politics PAGE 254 • 279 CHAP . XI . An affectionate exhortation to those ...
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... expressing this and no other meaning . Such aspersions will not rest , I think they never have rested , upon Coleridge's name ; the protest here entered is a duty to his memory from myself rather than a work necessary to his vindication ...
... expressing this and no other meaning . Such aspersions will not rest , I think they never have rested , upon Coleridge's name ; the protest here entered is a duty to his memory from myself rather than a work necessary to his vindication ...
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... expression at least . It has been well said of the genuine Plagiary that his 66 easy vamping talents lies . First wit to pilfer , then disguise . " This is the plan which all crafty plagiarists adopt ; this is the way in which ...
... expression at least . It has been well said of the genuine Plagiary that his 66 easy vamping talents lies . First wit to pilfer , then disguise . " This is the plan which all crafty plagiarists adopt ; this is the way in which ...
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... expression was used to provide a refuge for himself , should he ever be discovered to have " cabbaged from his works ad libitum . " The style of these strictures resembles the reasoning ; things look rough and coarse on the wrong side ...
... expression was used to provide a refuge for himself , should he ever be discovered to have " cabbaged from his works ad libitum . " The style of these strictures resembles the reasoning ; things look rough and coarse on the wrong side ...
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... expression used by Mr. Gillman , in his Life of Coleridge , with a choice simile . " Wasps , " says he , " and even " other insects , which I decline naming after him , " are , we suppose , capable of collect- ing the juice of flowers ...
... expression used by Mr. Gillman , in his Life of Coleridge , with a choice simile . " Wasps , " says he , " and even " other insects , which I decline naming after him , " are , we suppose , capable of collect- ing the juice of flowers ...
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