Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... shew what they are worth in the using , and come into use but slowly ; and on the other hand , over - rated his powers of literary execution . They were struck by his marked intellectual gifts , but took no note of his intellectual ...
... shew what they are worth in the using , and come into use but slowly ; and on the other hand , over - rated his powers of literary execution . They were struck by his marked intellectual gifts , but took no note of his intellectual ...
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... shew , that he had not formed into a regular composition any identical views of his own before he read that author's works ; 15 14 14 See , in the ninth chapter of this work , the passage begin- ning , " We had studied in the same ...
... shew , that he had not formed into a regular composition any identical views of his own before he read that author's works ; 15 14 14 See , in the ninth chapter of this work , the passage begin- ning , " We had studied in the same ...
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... shew that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essen- tial features . What however did Coleridge himself mean by the fundamental truths of Schelling's scheme ? It is very true that the ...
... shew that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essen- tial features . What however did Coleridge himself mean by the fundamental truths of Schelling's scheme ? It is very true that the ...
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... shew . She says , it was " told him ( Archdeacon Hare , ) many years ago by the Rev. Robert Ten- nant , who was then his Curate , but afterwards went to Florence and died there . He had a great reverence and admiration for Mr. Coleridge ...
... shew . She says , it was " told him ( Archdeacon Hare , ) many years ago by the Rev. Robert Ten- nant , who was then his Curate , but afterwards went to Florence and died there . He had a great reverence and admiration for Mr. Coleridge ...
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... shew , how much he contributed by his elimination of powerful truths , in the then unhealthy state of literature , to the revival of sounder principles . In doing this it is not sur- prising that one , who relied so much on himself ...
... shew , how much he contributed by his elimination of powerful truths , in the then unhealthy state of literature , to the revival of sounder principles . In doing this it is not sur- prising that one , who relied so much on himself ...
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