Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... censured at all , were charged with the same or similar defects , though I am persuaded not with equal justice : with an EXCESS OF ORNAMENT , in addition to STRAINED AND ELABORATE DICTION . ( Vide the criticisms on the " Ancient Mariner ...
... censured at all , were charged with the same or similar defects , though I am persuaded not with equal justice : with an EXCESS OF ORNAMENT , in addition to STRAINED AND ELABORATE DICTION . ( Vide the criticisms on the " Ancient Mariner ...
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... censure . I learnt from him , that Poetry , even that of the loftiest , and , seemingly , that of the wildest odes , had a logic of its own , as severe as that of science ; and more difficult , because more subtle , more complex , and ...
... censure . I learnt from him , that Poetry , even that of the loftiest , and , seemingly , that of the wildest odes , had a logic of its own , as severe as that of science ; and more difficult , because more subtle , more complex , and ...
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... censures kindle at once into violent and undisciplined abuse ; till the acute disease changing into chronical , the more deadly as the less violent , they be- come the fit instruments of literary detraction , and moral slander . They ...
... censures kindle at once into violent and undisciplined abuse ; till the acute disease changing into chronical , the more deadly as the less violent , they be- come the fit instruments of literary detraction , and moral slander . They ...
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... censure , nothing is more common , than for the many to mistake the general liveliness of his manner and language whatever is the subject , for the effects of pecu- liar irritation from its accidental relation to himself . * 44.
... censure , nothing is more common , than for the many to mistake the general liveliness of his manner and language whatever is the subject , for the effects of pecu- liar irritation from its accidental relation to himself . * 44.
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... censure . And this becomes the more likely , if ( as I believe ) the habit of perusing periodical works may be properly added to Averrhoe's * catalogue of ANTI - MNE- MONICS , or weakeners of the memory . But where this has not been the ...
... censure . And this becomes the more likely , if ( as I believe ) the habit of perusing periodical works may be properly added to Averrhoe's * catalogue of ANTI - MNE- MONICS , or weakeners of the memory . But where this has not been the ...
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