Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... called the language of real life. From this preface, prefixed to poems in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius, however mistaken its direction might be deemed, arose the whole long continued controversy. For ...
... called the language of real life. From this preface, prefixed to poems in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius, however mistaken its direction might be deemed, arose the whole long continued controversy. For ...
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... called the language of real life . From this preface , prefixed to poems in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius , how- ever mistaken its direction might be deemed , arose the whole long continued controversy ...
... called the language of real life . From this preface , prefixed to poems in which it was impossible to deny the presence of original genius , how- ever mistaken its direction might be deemed , arose the whole long continued controversy ...
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... called , is derived from reflection on the acts of the mind itself . It is formed by a voluntary ap- propriation of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part of which have no place in ...
... called , is derived from reflection on the acts of the mind itself . It is formed by a voluntary ap- propriation of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part of which have no place in ...
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... called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and then indeed , his tones resemble talking , as far as his fears , tears and trembling will permit . But as soon as ...
... called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and then indeed , his tones resemble talking , as far as his fears , tears and trembling will permit . But as soon as ...
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... called ) figures of speech , both as to their kind , their frequency , and their occasions , which on a subject of equal weight would be vicious and alien in correct and manly prose . I contend , that in both cases this unfitness of ...
... called ) figures of speech , both as to their kind , their frequency , and their occasions , which on a subject of equal weight would be vicious and alien in correct and manly prose . I contend , that in both cases this unfitness of ...
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