Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... human mind itself , and their comparative dig- nity and importance . According to the 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 ...
... human mind itself , and their comparative dig- nity and importance . According to the 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 ...
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... a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest . Critics are too apt to forget , that rules are but means to an end ; consequently where the ends are dif- D those whom he deem'd most worthy of his praise , 33.
... a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest . Critics are too apt to forget , that rules are but means to an end ; consequently where the ends are dif- D those whom he deem'd most worthy of his praise , 33.
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... human interest ? Or even if this were admitted , has the poet no property in his works ? Or is it a rare , or culpable case , that he who serves at the altar of the muses , should be compelled to derive his main- tenance from the altar ...
... human interest ? Or even if this were admitted , has the poet no property in his works ? Or is it a rare , or culpable case , that he who serves at the altar of the muses , should be compelled to derive his main- tenance from the altar ...
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... human vir- tue ; is the character and property of the in- dividual , who labours for our intellectual plea- sures , less entitled to a share of our fellow feeling , than that of the wine - merchant or mil- liner ? Sensibility indeed ...
... human vir- tue ; is the character and property of the in- dividual , who labours for our intellectual plea- sures , less entitled to a share of our fellow feeling , than that of the wine - merchant or mil- liner ? Sensibility indeed ...
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... human nature , namely ; indul- gence of sloth , and hatred of vacancy . In addition to novels and tales of chivalry in prose or rhyme , ( by which last I mean neither rhythm nor metre ) this genus comprizes as its species , gaming ...
... human nature , namely ; indul- gence of sloth , and hatred of vacancy . In addition to novels and tales of chivalry in prose or rhyme , ( by which last I mean neither rhythm nor metre ) this genus comprizes as its species , gaming ...
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