Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... continued controversy. For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances, I grieve to say, the acrimonious passions, with which the controversy has been conducted by the ...
... continued controversy. For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances, I grieve to say, the acrimonious passions, with which the controversy has been conducted by the ...
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... continued controversy . For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances , I grieve to say , the acrimonious passions , with which the contro- versy has been conducted by ...
... continued controversy . For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances , I grieve to say , the acrimonious passions , with which the contro- versy has been conducted by ...
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... continued resistance , he will gradually adopt those opinions , which were the least remote from his own convictions , as not less congruous with his own theory , than with that which he repro- bates . In like manner with a kind of ...
... continued resistance , he will gradually adopt those opinions , which were the least remote from his own convictions , as not less congruous with his own theory , than with that which he repro- bates . In like manner with a kind of ...
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... continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity still gratified and still re - excited , which are too slight indeed to be at any one moment objects of distinct consciousness , yet become considerable in ...
... continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity still gratified and still re - excited , which are too slight indeed to be at any one moment objects of distinct consciousness , yet become considerable in ...
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... continued in prose , cannot be fairly explained by the assumption , that the comparative meanness of their thoughts and images precluded even the humblest forms of metre . The scene of GoODY TWO - SHOES in the church is perfectly ...
... continued in prose , cannot be fairly explained by the assumption , that the comparative meanness of their thoughts and images precluded even the humblest forms of metre . The scene of GoODY TWO - SHOES in the church is perfectly ...
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