Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... light and shade , which moon - light or sun - set diffused over a known and familiar landscape , appeared to represent the practicability of combining both . These are the poetry of nature . The thought suggested itself ( to which of us ...
... light and shade , which moon - light or sun - set diffused over a known and familiar landscape , appeared to represent the practicability of combining both . These are the poetry of nature . The thought suggested itself ( to which of us ...
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... light , on her celestial wings . Thus does she , when from individual states She doth abstract the universal kinds ; Which then re - clothed in divers names and fates Steal access through our senses to our minds . " Finally , GOOD SENSE ...
... light , on her celestial wings . Thus does she , when from individual states She doth abstract the universal kinds ; Which then re - clothed in divers names and fates Steal access through our senses to our minds . " Finally , GOOD SENSE ...
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... light of his own judgement ? We do not adopt the language of a class by the mere adoption of such words exclusively , as that class would use , or at least under- stand ; but likewise by following the order , in which the words of such ...
... light of his own judgement ? We do not adopt the language of a class by the mere adoption of such words exclusively , as that class would use , or at least under- stand ; but likewise by following the order , in which the words of such ...
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... light's in the skies ; And when the whirlwind's on the hill , Or frosty air is keen and still ; And to herself she cries , Oh misery ! Oh misery ! Oh woe is me ! Oh misery " " ' And compare this with the language of ordi- nary men ; or ...
... light's in the skies ; And when the whirlwind's on the hill , Or frosty air is keen and still ; And to herself she cries , Oh misery ! Oh misery ! Oh woe is me ! Oh misery " " ' And compare this with the language of ordi- nary men ; or ...
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... lights of inspiration , to whom that dialect hap- pened to be native . Essence , in its primary signification , means the principle of individuation , the inmost prin- ciple of the possibility of any thing , as that particular thing ...
... lights of inspiration , to whom that dialect hap- pened to be native . Essence , in its primary signification , means the principle of individuation , the inmost prin- ciple of the possibility of any thing , as that particular thing ...
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