Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... verses there might perhaps be an appeal : but neither in German nor in English could a pair of hexameters be made to present such variety in unity , such a perfect little whole , as the elegiac distich . Readers may compare the ...
... verses there might perhaps be an appeal : but neither in German nor in English could a pair of hexameters be made to present such variety in unity , such a perfect little whole , as the elegiac distich . Readers may compare the ...
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... verses from Schiller were added to the poetical works of Mr. Cole- ridge by his late Editor . Had the author superin- tended the edition , into which they were first inserted , himself , he would , perhaps , have made references to ...
... verses from Schiller were added to the poetical works of Mr. Cole- ridge by his late Editor . Had the author superin- tended the edition , into which they were first inserted , himself , he would , perhaps , have made references to ...
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... ( verse 63. ) and I think that the primitive Fathers always kept close to the text , though , when figurative , it sometimes led them away from the sense . Our divines have generally rejected transubstantia- tion as irrational and ...
... ( verse 63. ) and I think that the primitive Fathers always kept close to the text , though , when figurative , it sometimes led them away from the sense . Our divines have generally rejected transubstantia- tion as irrational and ...
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... verse 27 of chapter iii . of Galatians , he speaks of the " majesty of baptism " as highly as the Highest Churchman 37 Ib . pp . 58-9 , 270-71 , 286 , 333 . 38 Sermon of Salvation , Part i . could speak of it , at the same time ...
... verse 27 of chapter iii . of Galatians , he speaks of the " majesty of baptism " as highly as the Highest Churchman 37 Ib . pp . 58-9 , 270-71 , 286 , 333 . 38 Sermon of Salvation , Part i . could speak of it , at the same time ...
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... numbers with this instrument from the 4o Burnet urges this plea for solifidians , though not one him- self . 41 Commentary on Galatians , chap . v . verse 18 . evil of their lives ; and the same instrument in against Antinomianism . ciii.
... numbers with this instrument from the 4o Burnet urges this plea for solifidians , though not one him- self . 41 Commentary on Galatians , chap . v . verse 18 . evil of their lives ; and the same instrument in against Antinomianism . ciii.
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