Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... common friend , a strong desire to be introduced to me , but hesitated in accepting my friend's immediate offer , on the score that " he was , he must acknowledge , the author of a confounded severe epigram on my Ancient Mariner , which ...
... common friend , a strong desire to be introduced to me , but hesitated in accepting my friend's immediate offer , on the score that " he was , he must acknowledge , the author of a confounded severe epigram on my Ancient Mariner , which ...
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... common , which they do not possess singly . Cold and phlegmatic in their own nature , like damp hay , they heat and inflame by coacervation ; or , like bees , they become restless and irritable through the increased temperature of ...
... common , which they do not possess singly . Cold and phlegmatic in their own nature , like damp hay , they heat and inflame by coacervation ; or , like bees , they become restless and irritable through the increased temperature of ...
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... common , than for the many to mistake the general liveliness of his manner and language , whatever is the subject , for the effects of peculiar irritation from its accidental relation to himself . * * This is one instance , among many ...
... common , than for the many to mistake the general liveliness of his manner and language , whatever is the subject , for the effects of peculiar irritation from its accidental relation to himself . * * This is one instance , among many ...
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... common sense and all definite purpose . We should , therefore , transfer this spe- cies of amusement , ( if indeed those can be said to retire a musis , who were never in their company , or relaxation be attributable to those whose bows ...
... common sense and all definite purpose . We should , therefore , transfer this spe- cies of amusement , ( if indeed those can be said to retire a musis , who were never in their company , or relaxation be attributable to those whose bows ...
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... common school , but that of good sense , confirmed by the long- established models of the best times of Greece , Rome , Italy , and England ; and still more groundless the notion , that Mr. Southey , [ for , as to myself , I have pub ...
... common school , but that of good sense , confirmed by the long- established models of the best times of Greece , Rome , Italy , and England ; and still more groundless the notion , that Mr. Southey , [ for , as to myself , I have pub ...
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