Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... child of nature ; no automaton of genius ; no passive vehicle of inspiration possessed by the spirit , not possess- ing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge become habitual and intuitive ...
... child of nature ; no automaton of genius ; no passive vehicle of inspiration possessed by the spirit , not possess- ing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge become habitual and intuitive ...
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... , Which might not burn itself to rest . They say , full six months after this , While yet the summer leaves were green , She to the mountain - top would go , And there was often seen . chains on the child , to the music of which 47.
... , Which might not burn itself to rest . They say , full six months after this , While yet the summer leaves were green , She to the mountain - top would go , And there was often seen . chains on the child , to the music of which 47.
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... child There's none that ever knew : And if a child was born or no , There's no one that could ever tell ; And if ' twas born alive or dead , There's no one knows , as I have said ; But some remember well , That Martha Ray about this ...
... child There's none that ever knew : And if a child was born or no , There's no one that could ever tell ; And if ' twas born alive or dead , There's no one knows , as I have said ; But some remember well , That Martha Ray about this ...
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... children , to inforce the necessity of reading as they would talk . In order to cure them of singing as it is called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and ...
... children , to inforce the necessity of reading as they would talk . In order to cure them of singing as it is called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and ...
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... child , to the music of which , one of his school fellows who walks before , dolefully chaunts out the child's last speech and confession , birth , parentage , and education . And this soul - benumbing ignominy , this unholy and heart ...
... child , to the music of which , one of his school fellows who walks before , dolefully chaunts out the child's last speech and confession , birth , parentage , and education . And this soul - benumbing ignominy , this unholy and heart ...
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