Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... notions of poetry , from the writings of Mr. Pope and his followers or to speak more generally , in that school of French poetry , condensed and invigorated by English understanding , which had predominated from the last century . I was ...
... notions of poetry , from the writings of Mr. Pope and his followers or to speak more generally , in that school of French poetry , condensed and invigorated by English understanding , which had predominated from the last century . I was ...
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... notion , that Mr. Southey ( for as to my- self I have published so little , and that little , of so little im- portance , as to make it almost ludicrous to mention my name at all ) could have been concerned in the formation of a poetic ...
... notion , that Mr. Southey ( for as to my- self I have published so little , and that little , of so little im- portance , as to make it almost ludicrous to mention my name at all ) could have been concerned in the formation of a poetic ...
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... notion , " changed " which by its incongruity with the first thought , " I , " constitutes the bull . Add only , that this process is facilitated by the circumstance of the words “ I , ” and “ me , " being sometimes equivalent , and ...
... notion , " changed " which by its incongruity with the first thought , " I , " constitutes the bull . Add only , that this process is facilitated by the circumstance of the words “ I , ” and “ me , " being sometimes equivalent , and ...
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... notions to me on no other authority than their own conjectures , owe it to themselves as well as to me not to refuse their attention to my own statement of the theory , which I do acknow- ledge ; or shrink from the trouble of examining ...
... notions to me on no other authority than their own conjectures , owe it to themselves as well as to me not to refuse their attention to my own statement of the theory , which I do acknow- ledge ; or shrink from the trouble of examining ...
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... notion of hollow tubes ( as Hartley teaches ) -nor finally , ( with yet more recent dreamers ) of chemical compositions by elective affinity , or of an electric light at once 1 the immediate object and the ultimate organ of inward 102.
... notion of hollow tubes ( as Hartley teaches ) -nor finally , ( with yet more recent dreamers ) of chemical compositions by elective affinity , or of an electric light at once 1 the immediate object and the ultimate organ of inward 102.
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