Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... heart to such as he either knows or hopes to be of like mind with himself , but who are widely scattered in the world : he wishes to knit anew his connections with his oldest friends , to continue those recently formed , and to win ...
... heart to such as he either knows or hopes to be of like mind with himself , but who are widely scattered in the world : he wishes to knit anew his connections with his oldest friends , to continue those recently formed , and to win ...
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... heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life he was a dedicated thing . From causes , which this is ...
... heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life he was a dedicated thing . From causes , which this is ...
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... heart ; still there was a long and blessed interval , dur- ing which my natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to deve- lope themselves : my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of beauty in ...
... heart ; still there was a long and blessed interval , dur- ing which my natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to deve- lope themselves : my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of beauty in ...
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... heart and head to point and drapery . The reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition ... heart's leg tie his galling chain . " then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to 24.
... heart and head to point and drapery . The reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition ... heart's leg tie his galling chain . " then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to 24.
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... heart with the head . It is true , as I have before mentioned , that from diffidence in my own powers , I for a short ` time adopted a laborious and florid diction , which I myself deemed , if not absolutely vici- ous , yet of very ...
... heart with the head . It is true , as I have before mentioned , that from diffidence in my own powers , I for a short ` time adopted a laborious and florid diction , which I myself deemed , if not absolutely vici- ous , yet of very ...
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