Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... seemed to see him pace In mind's eye my About the weary moors continually , Wandering about alone and silently . " Indeed this fine poem is especially charac- teristic of the author . There is scarce a defect or excellence in his ...
... seemed to see him pace In mind's eye my About the weary moors continually , Wandering about alone and silently . " Indeed this fine poem is especially charac- teristic of the author . There is scarce a defect or excellence in his ...
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... seemed to emulate the manners of young Englishmen of fortune . He was a good - natured fellow , not without information or literature ; but a most egregious coxcomb . He had been in the habit of attending the House of Commons , and had ...
... seemed to emulate the manners of young Englishmen of fortune . He was a good - natured fellow , not without information or literature ; but a most egregious coxcomb . He had been in the habit of attending the House of Commons , and had ...
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... seemed to suffer very little pain from the Dane's insolence . He was in high degree humane and attentive to the English lady , who suffered most fearfully , and for whom he performed many little offices with a tender- ness and 197.
... seemed to suffer very little pain from the Dane's insolence . He was in high degree humane and attentive to the English lady , who suffered most fearfully , and for whom he performed many little offices with a tender- ness and 197.
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... seemed to prove real goodness of heart . Indeed , his general manners and conversation were not only pleasing , but even interesting ; and I struggled to believe his insensibility respecting the Dane philosophical fortitude . For though ...
... seemed to prove real goodness of heart . Indeed , his general manners and conversation were not only pleasing , but even interesting ; and I struggled to believe his insensibility respecting the Dane philosophical fortitude . For though ...
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... seemed scarcely able to hold its head above water , low , flat , and dreary , with light - houses and land - marks which seemed to give a character and language to the dreariness . We entered the mouth of the Elbe , passing Neu - werk ...
... seemed scarcely able to hold its head above water , low , flat , and dreary , with light - houses and land - marks which seemed to give a character and language to the dreariness . We entered the mouth of the Elbe , passing Neu - werk ...
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