Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... character • CHAP . IV . The Lyrical Ballads with the Preface - Mr . Wordsworth's earlier poems - On Fancy and Imagi- nation - The investigation of the distinction important to the Fine Arts CHAP . V. On the law of Association - Its ...
... character • CHAP . IV . The Lyrical Ballads with the Preface - Mr . Wordsworth's earlier poems - On Fancy and Imagi- nation - The investigation of the distinction important to the Fine Arts CHAP . V. On the law of Association - Its ...
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... character , and probably either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his pre- vious citation had been made , or felt that for readers , 3 See vol . i . p . 146. Of the use made by the writer in Bl . of this passage ...
... character , and probably either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his pre- vious citation had been made , or felt that for readers , 3 See vol . i . p . 146. Of the use made by the writer in Bl . of this passage ...
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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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... character , ) which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the system , which was the labour of his life and the fruit of his genius . " 19 He pronounces them in part worse , in no respect a whit ...
... character , ) which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the system , which was the labour of his life and the fruit of his genius . " 19 He pronounces them in part worse , in no respect a whit ...
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... oc- cur . Another phænomenon of his memory was its curious way of interchanging properties ; as when he takes from Hobbes man had a keener insight into character than he , Mr. C. has been known to cheat himself . xli.
... oc- cur . Another phænomenon of his memory was its curious way of interchanging properties ; as when he takes from Hobbes man had a keener insight into character than he , Mr. C. has been known to cheat himself . xli.
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