Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improving the taste and judgment of its contemporaries . The poems of WEST , indeed , had the merit of chaste and manly diction , but they were cold , and , if I may so ...
... become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improving the taste and judgment of its contemporaries . The poems of WEST , indeed , had the merit of chaste and manly diction , but they were cold , and , if I may so ...
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... become acquainted with the author , and begged to hear it recited when , to my no less surprise than amusement , it proved to be one which I had myself some time before written , and inserted in the Morning Post . To the Author of the ...
... become acquainted with the author , and begged to hear it recited when , to my no less surprise than amusement , it proved to be one which I had myself some time before written , and inserted in the Morning Post . To the Author of the ...
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... become restless and irritable through the increased temperature of collected multitudes . Hence the German word for fanaticism ( such , at least , was its original import , ) is derived from the swarming of bees , namely , Schwarmen ...
... become restless and irritable through the increased temperature of collected multitudes . Hence the German word for fanaticism ( such , at least , was its original import , ) is derived from the swarming of bees , namely , Schwarmen ...
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... become in all cases more or less impatient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing , and believe the opposite , yet assuredly , a vain person may have so habitually indulged ...
... become in all cases more or less impatient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing , and believe the opposite , yet assuredly , a vain person may have so habitually indulged ...
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... become libellers from envy and malevolence , have been able to drive a successful trade in the employment of booksellers , nay , have raised themselves into temporary name and reputation with the public at large , by that most powerful ...
... become libellers from envy and malevolence , have been able to drive a successful trade in the employment of booksellers , nay , have raised themselves into temporary name and reputation with the public at large , by that most powerful ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
Términos y frases comunes
admiration appear Aristotle beauty blank verse cause character common compositions criticism Cuxhaven DANE deemed defects diction distinct effect English equally excellence excitement existence express faculty fancy feelings former French genius German German language Greek ground Hamburg heart honour human idea images imagination imitation instance intellectual intelligible interest jacobinism judgment Klopstock knowledge language latter least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads mallem meaning metaphysics metre Milton mind mode moral natural philosophy nature never notions object once opinions original passage passion perhaps person philosophical Plato pleasure Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry possible present principles prose Ratzeburg reader reason rhyme scarcely sensation sense Shakspeare sonnet sophism soul Spinoza spirit stanzas style supposed Synesius taste thing thou thought tion true truth Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writer