Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... defect or exaggera- tion , by kindling and feeding the controversy , may have conduced not only to the wider pro- pagation of the accompanying truths , but that by their frequent presentation to the mind in an excited state , they may ...
... defect or exaggera- tion , by kindling and feeding the controversy , may have conduced not only to the wider pro- pagation of the accompanying truths , but that by their frequent presentation to the mind in an excited state , they may ...
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... defects , from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived ; and because , from their rank in society ...
... defects , from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived ; and because , from their rank in society ...
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... defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that of prose . " An idealist defending his system by the fact , that when asleep we often believe ourselves awake , was well answered by his plain neigh- bour 64.
... defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that of prose . " An idealist defending his system by the fact , that when asleep we often believe ourselves awake , was well answered by his plain neigh- bour 64.
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... defective without metre . Metre there- fore having been connected with poetry most often and by a peculiar fitness , whatever else is combined with metre must , though it be not itself essentially poetic , have nevertheless some ...
... defective without metre . Metre there- fore having been connected with poetry most often and by a peculiar fitness , whatever else is combined with metre must , though it be not itself essentially poetic , have nevertheless some ...
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... defect in poetry , or it is not . Whoever should decide in the affirmative , I would request him to re- peruse any one poem , of any confessedly great poet from Homer to Milton , or from Eschylus to Shakspeare ; and to strike out ( in ...
... defect in poetry , or it is not . Whoever should decide in the affirmative , I would request him to re- peruse any one poem , of any confessedly great poet from Homer to Milton , or from Eschylus to Shakspeare ; and to strike out ( in ...
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