Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Poets before and since Mr. Pope . IT has been my lot to have had my name introduced both in conversation , and in print , more frequently than I find it easy to explain , whether I consider the fewness , unim- portance , and limited ...
... Poets before and since Mr. Pope . IT has been my lot to have had my name introduced both in conversation , and in print , more frequently than I find it easy to explain , whether I consider the fewness , unim- portance , and limited ...
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... poetry and criticism . But of the objects , which I proposed to myself , it was not the least important to effect , as far as possible , a settlement of the long continued controversy concerning the true nature of poetic diction : and ...
... poetry and criticism . But of the objects , which I proposed to myself , it was not the least important to effect , as far as possible , a settlement of the long continued controversy concerning the true nature of poetic diction : and ...
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... poetry . This re- mark however applies chiefly , though not ex- clusively to the Religious Musings . The re- mainder of the charge I admitted to its full extent , and not without sincere acknowledg- ments to both my private and public ...
... poetry . This re- mark however applies chiefly , though not ex- clusively to the Religious Musings . The re- mainder of the charge I admitted to its full extent , and not without sincere acknowledg- ments to both my private and public ...
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... poetic colouring to abstract and metaphysical truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet ... poets , with such enthusiasm , as made the hope seem presumptuous of writing successfully in the same style ...
... poetic colouring to abstract and metaphysical truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet ... poets , with such enthusiasm , as made the hope seem presumptuous of writing successfully in the same style ...
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... Poets , he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons too , which required most time and trouble to bring up , so as to escape his censure . I learnt from him , that Poetry , even that of the loftiest ...
... Poets , he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons too , which required most time and trouble to bring up , so as to escape his censure . I learnt from him , that Poetry , even that of the loftiest ...
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