Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... effect of contemporary writers on youthful minds - Bowles's sonnets - Comparison between the Poets before and since Mr. Pope , It Ir has been my lot to have had my name introduced , both in conversation and in print , more frequently ...
... effect of contemporary writers on youthful minds - Bowles's sonnets - Comparison between the Poets before and since Mr. Pope , It Ir has been my lot to have had my name introduced , both in conversation and in print , more frequently ...
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... effect on the youthful mind , as the productions of contemporary genius . The discipline my mind had undergone , " Ne falleretur rotundo sono et versuum cursu , cincinnis et floribus ; sed ut inspiceret quid- nam subesset , quæ sedes ...
... effect on the youthful mind , as the productions of contemporary genius . The discipline my mind had undergone , " Ne falleretur rotundo sono et versuum cursu , cincinnis et floribus ; sed ut inspiceret quid- nam subesset , quæ sedes ...
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... effect produced on me by the SON- NETS , the MONODY at MATLOCK , and the HOPE , of Mr. Bowles ; for it is peculiar to original genius to become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improving the taste and judgment of ...
... effect produced on me by the SON- NETS , the MONODY at MATLOCK , and the HOPE , of Mr. Bowles ; for it is peculiar to original genius to become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improving the taste and judgment of ...
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... effects in the world of letters , and such as are abundant to explain , though by no means to justify , the contempt with which the best grounded com- plaints of injured genius are rejected as frivolous , or entertained as matter of ...
... effects in the world of letters , and such as are abundant to explain , though by no means to justify , the contempt with which the best grounded com- plaints of injured genius are rejected as frivolous , or entertained as matter of ...
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... effects of peculiar irritation from its accidental relation to himself . * * This is one instance , among many , of deception , by telling the half of a fact , and omitting the other half , when it is from their mutual counteraction and ...
... effects of peculiar irritation from its accidental relation to himself . * * This is one instance , among many , of deception , by telling the half of a fact , and omitting the other half , when it is from their mutual counteraction and ...
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