Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... faculty , with facts for the after exercise of the judgement ; and instead of awakening by the noblest models the fond and unmixed LOVE and ADMIRATION , which is the natural and graceful temper of early youth ; these nurselings of ...
... faculty , with facts for the after exercise of the judgement ; and instead of awakening by the noblest models the fond and unmixed LOVE and ADMIRATION , which is the natural and graceful temper of early youth ; these nurselings of ...
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... faculty or source , from which the pleasure given by any poem or passage was derived , I estimated the merit of such poem or passage . As the result of all my reading and meditation , I ab- stracted two critical aphorisms , deeming them ...
... faculty or source , from which the pleasure given by any poem or passage was derived , I estimated the merit of such poem or passage . As the result of all my reading and meditation , I ab- stracted two critical aphorisms , deeming them ...
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... faculty of appropriating and applying the knowledge of others ) yet still want something of the creative , and self- sufficing power of absolute Genius . For this reason therefore , they are men of commanding genius . While the former ...
... faculty of appropriating and applying the knowledge of others ) yet still want something of the creative , and self- sufficing power of absolute Genius . For this reason therefore , they are men of commanding genius . While the former ...
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... faculty in modifying the objects . observed ; and above all the original gift of spreading the tone , the atmosphere , and with ries . It may however be exemplified , together with the harsh and obscure construction , in which he more ...
... faculty in modifying the objects . observed ; and above all the original gift of spreading the tone , the atmosphere , and with ries . It may however be exemplified , together with the harsh and obscure construction , in which he more ...
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... faculty by which I had characterized Milton , we should confine the term imagination ; while the other would be contra - distinguished as fancy . Now were it once fully ascertained , that this division is no less grounded in nature ...
... faculty by which I had characterized Milton , we should confine the term imagination ; while the other would be contra - distinguished as fancy . Now were it once fully ascertained , that this division is no less grounded in nature ...
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