Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... connection with you , while your writings become more and more fully and widely appre- ciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form for his memory . I remain , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and ...
... connection with you , while your writings become more and more fully and widely appre- ciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form for his memory . I remain , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and ...
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... , far sought on heights or in hidden glades , has been found by natu- ralists to be generally connected with honey - making faculties ; and thus , without admitting any proper . xxiv Honey and Honey - makers of Literature .
... , far sought on heights or in hidden glades , has been found by natu- ralists to be generally connected with honey - making faculties ; and thus , without admitting any proper . xxiv Honey and Honey - makers of Literature .
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... connection with that which constituted his pe- culiar intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered him unconscious of incorrectness of statement , of which men in general ...
... connection with that which constituted his pe- culiar intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered him unconscious of incorrectness of statement , of which men in general ...
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... connected with that of the former . He loved to share all he had with others ; and it is the opinion of one who knew him well and early , that , had he possessed wealth in his earlier years , he would have given great part of it away ...
... connected with that of the former . He loved to share all he had with others ; and it is the opinion of one who knew him well and early , that , had he possessed wealth in his earlier years , he would have given great part of it away ...
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... The reader is referred to chap . v . of the Biographical Sup- plement for an account of Mr. C.'s connection with Mr. Stuart . cessful organ of a party , whatever principles that party that Mr. C. had been a Newspaper Editor . Iv.
... The reader is referred to chap . v . of the Biographical Sup- plement for an account of Mr. C.'s connection with Mr. Stuart . cessful organ of a party , whatever principles that party that Mr. C. had been a Newspaper Editor . Iv.
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