Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... ground of distinction . The immediate purpose may be the communication of truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the ...
... ground of distinction . The immediate purpose may be the communication of truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the ...
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... ground , where mountains and torrents and castles for- bid the eye to proceed , and nothing tempts it to trace its way back again . But in the works of the great Italian and Flemish masters , the front and middle objects of the ...
... ground , where mountains and torrents and castles for- bid the eye to proceed , and nothing tempts it to trace its way back again . But in the works of the great Italian and Flemish masters , the front and middle objects of the ...
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... ground themselves on the assumption , that his words had been rightly interpreted , as purporting that the proper diction for poetry in general consists altogether in a language taken , with due excep- tions , from the mouths of men in ...
... ground themselves on the assumption , that his words had been rightly interpreted , as purporting that the proper diction for poetry in general consists altogether in a language taken , with due excep- tions , from the mouths of men in ...
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... and vicious in- termixture . I am convinced , that for the human soul to prosper in rustic life , a certain vantage- ground is pre - requisite . It is not every man , that is likely to be improved by a country life 39.
... and vicious in- termixture . I am convinced , that for the human soul to prosper in rustic life , a certain vantage- ground is pre - requisite . It is not every man , that is likely to be improved by a country life 39.
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... grounds of reason , but both from the few instances in which the poet himself need be supposed to " Tis now some two - and - twenty years Since she ( her name is Martha Ray ) Gave , with a maiden's true good will , Her company to ...
... grounds of reason , but both from the few instances in which the poet himself need be supposed to " Tis now some two - and - twenty years Since she ( her name is Martha Ray ) Gave , with a maiden's true good will , Her company to ...
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