Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... nature of poetic diction : and , at the same time , to define with the utmost impartiality , the real poetic character of the poet , by whose writings this controversy was first kindled , and has been since fuelled and fanned . In 1794 ...
... nature of poetic diction : and , at the same time , to define with the utmost impartiality , the real poetic character of the poet , by whose writings this controversy was first kindled , and has been since fuelled and fanned . In 1794 ...
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... 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 acknow- ledgments to both ...
... 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 acknow- ledgments to both ...
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... natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to develop themselves ; my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds . The second advantage , which I owe to my early perusal and ...
... natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to develop themselves ; my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds . The second advantage , which I owe to my early perusal and ...
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... natural language , neither bookish nor vulgar , neither redolent of the lamp or of the kennel , such as I will remember thee ... NATURE , LOGIC , and the LAWS OF UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ; actuated , too , by my former passion for metaphysical ...
... natural language , neither bookish nor vulgar , neither redolent of the lamp or of the kennel , such as I will remember thee ... NATURE , LOGIC , and the LAWS OF UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ; actuated , too , by my former passion for metaphysical ...
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... nature seems to have led Thomson to a cheerful religion ; and a gloomy religion to have led Cowper to a love of nature . The one would carry his fellow - men along with him into nature ; the other flies to nature from his fellow - men ...
... nature seems to have led Thomson to a cheerful religion ; and a gloomy religion to have led Cowper to a love of nature . The one would carry his fellow - men along with him into nature ; the other flies to nature from his fellow - men ...
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