Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... reason assignable , not only for every word , but for the position of every word ; and I well remember , that , availing himself of the synonymes to the Homer of Didymus , he made us attempt to show , with regard to each , why it would ...
... reason assignable , not only for every word , but for the position of every word ; and I well remember , that , availing himself of the synonymes to the Homer of Didymus , he made us attempt to show , with regard to each , why it would ...
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... reasons , chiefly drawn from a comparison of pas- sages in the Latin poets with the original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins's odes to those of Gray ; and of the simile in Shakspeare : " How like a ...
... reasons , chiefly drawn from a comparison of pas- sages in the Latin poets with the original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins's odes to those of Gray ; and of the simile in Shakspeare : " How like a ...
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... reason , therefore , they are men of com- manding genius . While the former rest content between thought and reality , as it were in an intermundium , of which their own liv- ing spirit supplies the substance , and their imagination the ...
... reason , therefore , they are men of com- manding genius . While the former rest content between thought and reality , as it were in an intermundium , of which their own liv- ing spirit supplies the substance , and their imagination the ...
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... reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ideal world , in which the present is still constituted by the future or the past ; and because his feelings have been habitu- ally associated with thoughts and images , to the number ...
... reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ideal world , in which the present is still constituted by the future or the past ; and because his feelings have been habitu- ally associated with thoughts and images , to the number ...
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... reason to suppose my convictions fundamentally differ- ent , it has been my habit , and I may add , the impulse of my nature , to assign the grounds of my belief , rather than the belief itself ; and not to express dissent , till I ...
... reason to suppose my convictions fundamentally differ- ent , it has been my habit , and I may add , the impulse of my nature , to assign the grounds of my belief , rather than the belief itself ; and not to express dissent , till I ...
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