Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... impression which this statement , to- gether with the inference drawn from it , is calculated to convey , is far from just . To be for any length of time the editor of a periodical work , which is the suc- 3 The reader is referred to ...
... impression which this statement , to- gether with the inference drawn from it , is calculated to convey , is far from just . To be for any length of time the editor of a periodical work , which is the suc- 3 The reader is referred to ...
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... impressions , that they are derived from a general survey of his writings , late and early , such as few beside myself can have taken , and that I came to the study of them with no interest but the common interest in truth , which all ...
... impressions , that they are derived from a general survey of his writings , late and early , such as few beside myself can have taken , and that I came to the study of them with no interest but the common interest in truth , which all ...
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... impression which any actual body of poetry could make upon any human mind , that was not itself either imbecile or highly eccentric . This charge was , indeed , not capable of a precise proof , and Mr. C. acted with his usual incaution ...
... impression which any actual body of poetry could make upon any human mind , that was not itself either imbecile or highly eccentric . This charge was , indeed , not capable of a precise proof , and Mr. C. acted with his usual incaution ...
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... impression it has made on those who have come the nearest to him , and known him the longest and the best ? I , for ... impressions of my mind respecting him , believing that if reporters will but be my my honest , and study to say that ...
... impression it has made on those who have come the nearest to him , and known him the longest and the best ? I , for ... impressions of my mind respecting him , believing that if reporters will but be my my honest , and study to say that ...
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... impressions of the senses , do , we know well , render the mind liable to superstition and fanaticism . Hav- ing a deficient portion of internal and proper warmth , minds of this class seek in the crowd circum fana for a warmth in ...
... impressions of the senses , do , we know well , render the mind liable to superstition and fanaticism . Hav- ing a deficient portion of internal and proper warmth , minds of this class seek in the crowd circum fana for a warmth in ...
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