Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... thoughts , such as they were , could not have been expressed otherwise , or at least more perspicuously , I forgot ... thought and diction ; though , in truth , these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my ...
... thoughts , such as they were , could not have been expressed otherwise , or at least more perspicuously , I forgot ... thought and diction ; though , in truth , these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my ...
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... thought , or a par- ticular train of thoughts , gives me additional pleasure , when I can safely refer and attribute it to the conversation or correspondence of another . My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed important , and for ...
... thought , or a par- ticular train of thoughts , gives me additional pleasure , when I can safely refer and attribute it to the conversation or correspondence of another . My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed important , and for ...
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... thoughts , as by thoughts translated into the language of poetry . On this last point , I had occasion to render my own thoughts gradually more and more plain to myself , by frequent amicable disputes concerning Darwin's BOTANIC GARDEN ...
... thoughts , as by thoughts translated into the language of poetry . On this last point , I had occasion to render my own thoughts gradually more and more plain to myself , by frequent amicable disputes concerning Darwin's BOTANIC GARDEN ...
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... thought having been started in conversation , but far more ably , and developed more fully , by Mr , WORDSWORTH ; namely , that this style of poetry , which I have characterised above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic ...
... thought having been started in conversation , but far more ably , and developed more fully , by Mr , WORDSWORTH ; namely , that this style of poetry , which I have characterised above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic ...
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... thought , tricked up in the rag - fair finery of -Thy image on her wing Before my FANCY's eye shall MEMORY bring , I had continually to adduce the metre and diction of the Greek poets , from Homer to Theocritus , inclusive ; and still ...
... thought , tricked up in the rag - fair finery of -Thy image on her wing Before my FANCY's eye shall MEMORY bring , I had continually to adduce the metre and diction of the Greek poets , from Homer to Theocritus , inclusive ; and still ...
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