Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTION CHAP . I. Motives to the present work - Reception of the Author's first publication - Discipline of his taste at school - Effect of contemporary writers on youth- ful minds - Bowles's ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTION CHAP . I. Motives to the present work - Reception of the Author's first publication - Discipline of his taste at school - Effect of contemporary writers on youth- ful minds - Bowles's ...
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... present to his mind , for this could only have happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his countrymen in the trans- cendental system . When a doctrine comes into credit , in days like these , the first ...
... present to his mind , for this could only have happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his countrymen in the trans- cendental system . When a doctrine comes into credit , in days like these , the first ...
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... present subject hereafter : " While I in part translate the following ob- servations from a contemporary writer of the Continent , let me be permitted to premise , that I might have transcribed the substance from memoranda of my own ...
... present subject hereafter : " While I in part translate the following ob- servations from a contemporary writer of the Continent , let me be permitted to premise , that I might have transcribed the substance from memoranda of my own ...
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... present- able order that which he had already acquired ; let us further suppose that , before he had given expression to his views in a regular treatise , the works of Berke- ley had fallen in his way would it not almost inevi- tably ...
... present- able order that which he had already acquired ; let us further suppose that , before he had given expression to his views in a regular treatise , the works of Berke- ley had fallen in his way would it not almost inevi- tably ...
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... present such variety in unity , such a perfect little whole , as the elegiac distich . Readers may compare the translated verses with the original in the last edition of Coleridge's Poems in one volume ; where they will also find the ...
... present such variety in unity , such a perfect little whole , as the elegiac distich . Readers may compare the translated verses with the original in the last edition of Coleridge's Poems in one volume ; where they will also find the ...
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