Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... line , and the whole was as it were a sorites , or , if I may exchange a logical for a grammatical metaphor , a conjunction disjunc- , tive , of epigrams . Meantime the matter and diction seemed to me characterized not so much by poetic ...
... line , and the whole was as it were a sorites , or , if I may exchange a logical for a grammatical metaphor , a conjunction disjunc- , tive , of epigrams . Meantime the matter and diction seemed to me characterized not so much by poetic ...
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... lines in Gray to their original in Shakspeare and Milton ; and in the clear perception how completely all the propriety was lost in the transfer ; I was , at that early period , led to a conjecture , which , many years afterwards was ...
... lines in Gray to their original in Shakspeare and Milton ; and in the clear perception how completely all the propriety was lost in the transfer ; I was , at that early period , led to a conjecture , which , many years afterwards was ...
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... lines , in which to embody them . I never object to a certain degree of disputa- tiousness in a young man from the age of seven- teen to that of four or five and twenty , provided I find him always arguing on one side of the question ...
... lines , in which to embody them . I never object to a certain degree of disputa- tiousness in a young man from the age of seven- teen to that of four or five and twenty , provided I find him always arguing on one side of the question ...
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... lines can be translated into other words of the same language , without dimi- nution of their significance , either in sense , or association , or in any worthy feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed ...
... lines can be translated into other words of the same language , without dimi- nution of their significance , either in sense , or association , or in any worthy feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed ...
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... line , as hieroglyphics of the author's own admiration at his own cleverness . Our genuine admiration of a great poet is a continuous under - current of feeling ; it is every where present , but seldom any where as a se- parate ...
... line , as hieroglyphics of the author's own admiration at his own cleverness . Our genuine admiration of a great poet is a continuous under - current of feeling ; it is every where present , but seldom any where as a se- parate ...
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