Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... attention unsuitable to the nature and objects of poetry . This remark , however , applies chiefly , though not exclusively , to the Religious Musings . The remainder of the charge I admitted to its full extent , and not without sincere ...
... attention unsuitable to the nature and objects of poetry . This remark , however , applies chiefly , though not exclusively , to the Religious Musings . The remainder of the charge I admitted to its full extent , and not without sincere ...
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... attention , and * In the course of my lectures , I had occasion to point out the almost faultless position and choice of words , in Mr. Pope's original compositions , particularly in put them on their guard . And hence , individuals ...
... attention , and * In the course of my lectures , I had occasion to point out the almost faultless position and choice of words , in Mr. Pope's original compositions , particularly in put them on their guard . And hence , individuals ...
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... attention so early , so long , or tralization , that the whole truth arises , as a tertiam aliquid different from either . Thus in Dryden's famous line , " Great wit " ( which here means genius ) " to mad- ness sure is near allied ...
... attention so early , so long , or tralization , that the whole truth arises , as a tertiam aliquid different from either . Thus in Dryden's famous line , " Great wit " ( which here means genius ) " to mad- ness sure is near allied ...
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... attention by Mr. Southey and myself , I trust I need not say . But one thing I may venture to notice , that at no period of my life do I remember to have received so many , and such high colored compliments in so short a space of time ...
... attention by Mr. Southey and myself , I trust I need not say . But one thing I may venture to notice , that at no period of my life do I remember to have received so many , and such high colored compliments in so short a space of time ...
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... attention of future writers from the objects of their love and wonder , to an imitation of the few poems and passages in which the poet was most unlike himself , But till reviews are conducted on far other principles , and with far ...
... attention of future writers from the objects of their love and wonder , to an imitation of the few poems and passages in which the poet was most unlike himself , But till reviews are conducted on far other principles , and with far ...
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