Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... less apparent to the general reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed pas- sages appear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been ...
... less apparent to the general reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed pas- sages appear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been ...
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... less methodical in its arrangement than any of his other works . Up to a certain point the author pur- sues his plan of writing his literary life , but , in no long time , his " slack hand " abandons its grasp of the subject , and the ...
... less methodical in its arrangement than any of his other works . Up to a certain point the author pur- sues his plan of writing his literary life , but , in no long time , his " slack hand " abandons its grasp of the subject , and the ...
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... less required of him in the way of " rectitude and truth ; " that he is to be " held less amenable to the laws which ought to bind all human beings , " is a proposition which no one sets up except for the sake of taking it down again ...
... less required of him in the way of " rectitude and truth ; " that he is to be " held less amenable to the laws which ought to bind all human beings , " is a proposition which no one sets up except for the sake of taking it down again ...
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... less able to estimate proof of this nature ? A pursuit it is which leads to reflection and inquiry , and what can be said for the soundness of that system to which these are adverse ? Some , indeed , maintain that our persuasions in ...
... less able to estimate proof of this nature ? A pursuit it is which leads to reflection and inquiry , and what can be said for the soundness of that system to which these are adverse ? Some , indeed , maintain that our persuasions in ...
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... less under the influence of the ordinary disturbing forces of the judgment than your poor friend ; or from situation , pursuits , and habits of thinking , from age , state of health , and temperament , less likely to be drawn out of his ...
... less under the influence of the ordinary disturbing forces of the judgment than your poor friend ; or from situation , pursuits , and habits of thinking , from age , state of health , and temperament , less likely to be drawn out of his ...
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