Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... moral and intellectual obligations . He sent us to the Uni- versity excellent Latin and Greek scholars , and tolerable Hebraists . Yet our classical know- ledge was the least of the good gifts , which we derived from his zealous and ...
... moral and intellectual obligations . He sent us to the Uni- versity excellent Latin and Greek scholars , and tolerable Hebraists . Yet our classical know- ledge was the least of the good gifts , which we derived from his zealous and ...
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... moral slander . They are then no longer to be questioned without exposing the complain- ant to ridicule , because , forsooth , they are ano- nymous critics , and authorised as " synodical individuals ** to speak of themselves plurali ...
... moral slander . They are then no longer to be questioned without exposing the complain- ant to ridicule , because , forsooth , they are ano- nymous critics , and authorised as " synodical individuals ** to speak of themselves plurali ...
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... moral feelings of a numerous class of readers , to suppose a Review set on foot , the object of which was to criticise all the chief works presented to the public by our rib- bon - weavers , calico - printers , cabinet - makers , and ...
... moral feelings of a numerous class of readers , to suppose a Review set on foot , the object of which was to criticise all the chief works presented to the public by our rib- bon - weavers , calico - printers , cabinet - makers , and ...
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... moral cha- racter , can have fairer claims to his protection , or more authorise acts of self - defence , than the elaborate products of his intellect , and intel- lectual industry ? Prudence itself would com- mand us to show , even if ...
... moral cha- racter , can have fairer claims to his protection , or more authorise acts of self - defence , than the elaborate products of his intellect , and intel- lectual industry ? Prudence itself would com- mand us to show , even if ...
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... professors . But I shall probably have occasion hereafter to deliver my convictions more at large concerning this state of things , and its influences on taste , genius and morality . 66 In the " Thalaba " the " Madoc " 60.
... professors . But I shall probably have occasion hereafter to deliver my convictions more at large concerning this state of things , and its influences on taste , genius and morality . 66 In the " Thalaba " the " Madoc " 60.
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