Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... philosophical principles , to poetry and criticism . But of the objects which I proposed to myself , it was not the least important to effect , as far as possible , a settlement of the long continued con- troversy concerning the true ...
... philosophical principles , to poetry and criticism . But of the objects which I proposed to myself , it was not the least important to effect , as far as possible , a settlement of the long continued con- troversy concerning the true ...
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... Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to " learned readers ; " then aimed to concil- iate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till the critic , still rising as the author sunk , the amateurs of ...
... Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to " learned readers ; " then aimed to concil- iate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till the critic , still rising as the author sunk , the amateurs of ...
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... philosophical critic ; and , ultimately , to the poet himself . In energetic minds , truth soon general , will produce a new word with a distinct signification ; thus , " property , " and " propriety , " the latter of which , even to ...
... philosophical critic ; and , ultimately , to the poet himself . In energetic minds , truth soon general , will produce a new word with a distinct signification ; thus , " property , " and " propriety , " the latter of which , even to ...
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... philosophical inquiries , than for the eloquence with which he is said to render their most difficult results perspicuous , and the driest attractive , ) affirmed , in the lectures delivered by him at Lincoln's Inn Hall , that the law ...
... philosophical inquiries , than for the eloquence with which he is said to render their most difficult results perspicuous , and the driest attractive , ) affirmed , in the lectures delivered by him at Lincoln's Inn Hall , that the law ...
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... philosophical form , viz : that every partial representation recalls the total representation of which it was a part ; and the law becomes nugatory , were it only from its universality . In practice it would , indeed , be mere law ...
... philosophical form , viz : that every partial representation recalls the total representation of which it was a part ; and the law becomes nugatory , were it only from its universality . In practice it would , indeed , be mere law ...
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