Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... learned , and every way excellent Bishop of Calcutta : " Qui laudibus amplis Ingenium celebrare meum , calamumque solebat , Calcar agens animo validum . Non omnia terræ Obruta ! Vivit amor , vivit dolor ! Ora negatur Dulcia conspicere ...
... learned , and every way excellent Bishop of Calcutta : " Qui laudibus amplis Ingenium celebrare meum , calamumque solebat , Calcar agens animo validum . Non omnia terræ Obruta ! Vivit amor , vivit dolor ! Ora negatur Dulcia conspicere ...
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... learned men , that Erasmus is said to have forgotten his native language ; yet in the present day it is not to be supposed , that a youth can think in Latin , or that he can have any other reliance on the force or fitness of his phrases ...
... learned men , that Erasmus is said to have forgotten his native language ; yet in the present day it is not to be supposed , that a youth can think in Latin , or that he can have any other reliance on the force or fitness of his phrases ...
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... learned Saracen's meaning ) one man's droll story of an Irishman inevitably occasions another's droll story of a Scotchman , which again by the same sort of conjunction disjunctive leads to some etourderie of a Welchman , and that again ...
... learned Saracen's meaning ) one man's droll story of an Irishman inevitably occasions another's droll story of a Scotchman , which again by the same sort of conjunction disjunctive leads to some etourderie of a Welchman , and that again ...
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... learned readers ; " then , aimed to conciliate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk , the amateurs of literature collectively were erected into a muni- cipality of judges , and ...
... learned readers ; " then , aimed to conciliate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk , the amateurs of literature collectively were erected into a muni- cipality of judges , and ...
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... learned age ; saw nevertheless occasion to anticipate and guard against " complaints of obscurity , " as often as he was to trace his subject " to the highest well - spring and fountain . " Which , ( continues he ) " because men are not ...
... learned age ; saw nevertheless occasion to anticipate and guard against " complaints of obscurity , " as often as he was to trace his subject " to the highest well - spring and fountain . " Which , ( continues he ) " because men are not ...
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