Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1928 |
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... , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface - Elucidation and applica- tion of this . CHAP . VII . The former subject continued - The neutral a 1 15 25 41 V 63 94 PAGE style , or that corimon to Prose and ...
... , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface - Elucidation and applica- tion of this . CHAP . VII . The former subject continued - The neutral a 1 15 25 41 V 63 94 PAGE style , or that corimon to Prose and ...
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... tion of a serpent , which the Egyptians made the em- blem of intellectual power ; or like the path of sound through the air ; -at every step he pauses and half re- cedes , and from the retrogressive movement collects the force which ...
... tion of a serpent , which the Egyptians made the em- blem of intellectual power ; or like the path of sound through the air ; -at every step he pauses and half re- cedes , and from the retrogressive movement collects the force which ...
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... tion of the other . At length in the drama they were reconciled , and fought each with its shield before the breast of the other . Or like two rapid streams , that , at their first meeting within narrow and rocky banks , mutually strive ...
... tion of the other . At length in the drama they were reconciled , and fought each with its shield before the breast of the other . Or like two rapid streams , that , at their first meeting within narrow and rocky banks , mutually strive ...
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... tion , by kindling and feeding the controversy , may have conduced not only to the wider propagation of the accompanying truths , but that , by their frequent presentation to the mind in an excited state , they may have won for them a ...
... tion , by kindling and feeding the controversy , may have conduced not only to the wider propagation of the accompanying truths , but that , by their frequent presentation to the mind in an excited state , they may have won for them a ...
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... tion , as raised and qualified by an imperceptible infu- sion of the author's own knowledge and talent , which infusion does , indeed , constitute it an imitation as dis- tinguished from a mere copy . The third cause may [ In the last ...
... tion , as raised and qualified by an imperceptible infu- sion of the author's own knowledge and talent , which infusion does , indeed , constitute it an imitation as dis- tinguished from a mere copy . The third cause may [ In the last ...
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