Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... his life . He wishes to spare the young those circuitous paths , on which he himself had lost his way . BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . CHAPTER I. The motives of the present So wenig er auch bestimmt seyn mag andere zu belehren...
... his life . He wishes to spare the young those circuitous paths , on which he himself had lost his way . BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . CHAPTER I. The motives of the present So wenig er auch bestimmt seyn mag andere zu belehren...
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... motives of the present work - Reception of the Author's first publication - The discipline of his taste at school ... motive , or incitement , the reader would not have been troubled with this exculpation . What my ad- ditional ...
... motives of the present work - Reception of the Author's first publication - The discipline of his taste at school ... motive , or incitement , the reader would not have been troubled with this exculpation . What my ad- ditional ...
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... motives , all disinterested benevolence , and even that ambition of lasting praise which is at once the crutch and ornament , which at once sup- ports and betrays , the infirmity of human vir- tue ; is the character and property of the ...
... motives , all disinterested benevolence , and even that ambition of lasting praise which is at once the crutch and ornament , which at once sup- ports and betrays , the infirmity of human vir- tue ; is the character and property of the ...
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... motives , that this lady when at Edinburgh had declined a proposal of introducing him to her ; that Mr. Southey had written against him ; and Mr. Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him ...
... motives , that this lady when at Edinburgh had declined a proposal of introducing him to her ; that Mr. Southey had written against him ; and Mr. Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him ...
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... motive power and a sort of ubiquity , so as to flutter and buz in the ear of the public to the sore annoyance of the said mysterious personage . But what gives an additional and more ludicrous absurdity to these lamentations is the ...
... motive power and a sort of ubiquity , so as to flutter and buz in the ear of the public to the sore annoyance of the said mysterious personage . But what gives an additional and more ludicrous absurdity to these lamentations is the ...
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