Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... observed , before commencing his argument , thinks fit to disclaim the belief , that conscious intentional plagiarism is im- putable to the object of his censure ; nevertheless , throughout great part of it , Mr. Coleridge is treated as ...
... observed , before commencing his argument , thinks fit to disclaim the belief , that conscious intentional plagiarism is im- putable to the object of his censure ; nevertheless , throughout great part of it , Mr. Coleridge is treated as ...
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... observations and brief dissertations on such matters as happened to strike him , with a sprinkling now and then of extracts and abstracts from the books he was reading . If the name of the author from whom he took an extract was left ...
... observations and brief dissertations on such matters as happened to strike him , with a sprinkling now and then of extracts and abstracts from the books he was reading . If the name of the author from whom he took an extract was left ...
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... observations from a contemporary writer of the continent , " without specifying the particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination undertaken ostensibly for the love of ...
... observations from a contemporary writer of the continent , " without specifying the particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination undertaken ostensibly for the love of ...
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... observation on the fate of the Biographia Literaria , when he said that it had made no impres- sion upon the public . Instead of gaining reputation as a metaphysical discoverer , at the expense of Germany , the author was generally ...
... observation on the fate of the Biographia Literaria , when he said that it had made no impres- sion upon the public . Instead of gaining reputation as a metaphysical discoverer , at the expense of Germany , the author was generally ...
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... observe , that even if such insects might suck the juice of flowers if they would , mechanically might , ( though their organs are not adapted for the purpose like those of bees , ) yet it is certain that instinctively they never do ...
... observe , that even if such insects might suck the juice of flowers if they would , mechanically might , ( though their organs are not adapted for the purpose like those of bees , ) yet it is certain that instinctively they never do ...
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