Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... expression) 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 ...
... expression) 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 ...
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... expression ) 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 ...
... expression ) 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 ...
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... , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
... , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings , from those of which he is at once 16.
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... expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX had laid their heads together to construct it . Nay , even of those who have most rescued themselves from this contagion , I should plead inwardly guilty to the charge of duplicity or cowardice , if I ...
... expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX had laid their heads together to construct it . Nay , even of those who have most rescued themselves from this contagion , I should plead inwardly guilty to the charge of duplicity or cowardice , if I ...
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... expressions . " To this I reply ; that a rustic's language , purified from all pro- vincialism and grossness , and so far re - con- structed as to be made consistent with the rules of grammar ( which are in essence no other than the ...
... expressions . " To this I reply ; that a rustic's language , purified from all pro- vincialism and grossness , and so far re - con- structed as to be made consistent with the rules of grammar ( which are in essence no other than the ...
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