Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... not discou- raged by the different genius of the English mind and lan- guage , which demands a denser body of thought as the con- dition of a high polish , than the Italian . I cannot but deem Arno , and the groves of Isis and of Cam 29.
... not discou- raged by the different genius of the English mind and lan- guage , which demands a denser body of thought as the con- dition of a high polish , than the Italian . I cannot but deem Arno , and the groves of Isis and of Cam 29.
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... guage which actually constitutes the natural con- versation of men under the influence of natural feelings . My objection is , first , that in any sense this rule is applicable only to certain classes of poetry ; secondly , that even to ...
... guage which actually constitutes the natural con- versation of men under the influence of natural feelings . My objection is , first , that in any sense this rule is applicable only to certain classes of poetry ; secondly , that even to ...
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... guage too of these men is adopted ( purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects , from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best ...
... guage too of these men is adopted ( purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects , from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best ...
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... the simplest moral and intellectual processes in the lan- guages of uncivilized tribes has proved perhaps a the weightiest obstacle to the progress of our most zealous Dd 2 51 that many classes of the brute creation possess ...
... the simplest moral and intellectual processes in the lan- guages of uncivilized tribes has proved perhaps a the weightiest obstacle to the progress of our most zealous Dd 2 51 that many classes of the brute creation possess ...
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... guage of rustic life purified from provincialism ) arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets , who ...
... guage of rustic life purified from provincialism ) arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets , who ...
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