Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... sure , and I took occasion in my lectures to vindicate him from the charge , which has been brought against him , of plagiarising from me ; and I said that it was I rather who owed much to him , and that , in the Essay on Prometheus ...
... sure , and I took occasion in my lectures to vindicate him from the charge , which has been brought against him , of plagiarising from me ; and I said that it was I rather who owed much to him , and that , in the Essay on Prometheus ...
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... sure of . " Such was this truly great Man's feeling about the wrongs that he had sustained from my Father . Had the writer in Blackwood pointed out his part in the Biographia Literaria without one word of insult to the author's memory ...
... sure of . " Such was this truly great Man's feeling about the wrongs that he had sustained from my Father . Had the writer in Blackwood pointed out his part in the Biographia Literaria without one word of insult to the author's memory ...
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... sure that if I had not had the facts of my Father's life at large before me , from his letters and the rela- tions of friends , I should not have believed such confusions as A certain infidelity there was doubtless in the mir- ror xl ...
... sure that if I had not had the facts of my Father's life at large before me , from his letters and the rela- tions of friends , I should not have believed such confusions as A certain infidelity there was doubtless in the mir- ror xl ...
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... sure , my constant and complete righteousness ( in which is no want nor failing , but is , as before God it ought to be ) is Christ my Lord and Saviour . " ( Luther's Table Talk , p . 213. ) 66 Aye ! this , this is indeed to the purpose ...
... sure , my constant and complete righteousness ( in which is no want nor failing , but is , as before God it ought to be ) is Christ my Lord and Saviour . " ( Luther's Table Talk , p . 213. ) 66 Aye ! this , this is indeed to the purpose ...
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... sure of Paradise , Dying , put on the weeds of Dominick , Or in Franciscan think to pass disguised . " Par . Lost , B. iii . 1. 478 . 63 After describing the Papacy , or " the Papal Hierarchy , which is , in truth the dilated Pope ...
... sure of Paradise , Dying , put on the weeds of Dominick , Or in Franciscan think to pass disguised . " Par . Lost , B. iii . 1. 478 . 63 After describing the Papacy , or " the Papal Hierarchy , which is , in truth the dilated Pope ...
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