Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... least . It has been well said of the genuine Plagiary that his 66 easy vamping talents lies First wit to pilfer , then disguise . " This is the plan which all crafty plagiarists adopt ; not very ingenuously . Xi PAGE.
... least . It has been well said of the genuine Plagiary that his 66 easy vamping talents lies First wit to pilfer , then disguise . " This is the plan which all crafty plagiarists adopt ; not very ingenuously . Xi PAGE.
Página xii
... least as much as of the tuum , when he took whole pages and paragraphs , unaltered in form , from a noted author - whose writings , though unknown in this country , when he first brought them forward , were too considerable in his own ...
... least as much as of the tuum , when he took whole pages and paragraphs , unaltered in form , from a noted author - whose writings , though unknown in this country , when he first brought them forward , were too considerable in his own ...
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... least re- mote from it . To say , with the writer in Blackwood , that he stopped short in the process of unfolding a theory of the imagination , merely because he had come to the end of all that Schelling had taught con- cerning it ...
... least re- mote from it . To say , with the writer in Blackwood , that he stopped short in the process of unfolding a theory of the imagination , merely because he had come to the end of all that Schelling had taught con- cerning it ...
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... least on their side , or , being gone out of this world altogether , can neither resist nor return their violence . Time was that when a lion died bees depo- sited their sweets in his carcase ; but now , too often , wasps and vulgar ...
... least on their side , or , being gone out of this world altogether , can neither resist nor return their violence . Time was that when a lion died bees depo- sited their sweets in his carcase ; but now , too often , wasps and vulgar ...
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... least not ridi- 12 Mr. Dequincey said of him , with reference to another ap- plication of his thoughts , that " he spun daily , from the loom of his own magical brain , theories more gorgeous by far , and sup- ported by a pomp and ...
... least not ridi- 12 Mr. Dequincey said of him , with reference to another ap- plication of his thoughts , that " he spun daily , from the loom of his own magical brain , theories more gorgeous by far , and sup- ported by a pomp and ...
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