Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... denied him , simply because he had no enjoyment and no credit . The fact is , that these " borrowed plumes " drest him out but poorly in the public eye , and Sir Walter Scott made a just observation on the fate of the Biographia ...
... denied him , simply because he had no enjoyment and no credit . The fact is , that these " borrowed plumes " drest him out but poorly in the public eye , and Sir Walter Scott made a just observation on the fate of the Biographia ...
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... denying his obligations to Schlegel ; yet he never denied having borrowed those illustrations and de- tached thoughts , which are brought forward in sup- port of the charge . His words on the subject neither say nor imply , in assertion ...
... denying his obligations to Schlegel ; yet he never denied having borrowed those illustrations and de- tached thoughts , which are brought forward in sup- port of the charge . His words on the subject neither say nor imply , in assertion ...
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... deny that he showed an unusual disregard of this property in thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and mar- ginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of ...
... deny that he showed an unusual disregard of this property in thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and mar- ginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of ...
Página xxvi
... denying the debt to Milton . Now I verily think that I had never read the passage in the Omniana , when the lion illustration occurred to me ; I never yet have read the book through , though I have had it within reach all my life . It ...
... denying the debt to Milton . Now I verily think that I had never read the passage in the Omniana , when the lion illustration occurred to me ; I never yet have read the book through , though I have had it within reach all my life . It ...
Página xxxiii
... denied by none but his personal or party ene- mies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat Judæus Apella , non ego ! " Those were the words of a Heathen Satirist . We Christians know , that it was not credulity ...
... denied by none but his personal or party ene- mies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat Judæus Apella , non ego ! " Those were the words of a Heathen Satirist . We Christians know , that it was not credulity ...
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