Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... imitations of them ; they must have sunk at once , a dead weight , into the slough of oblivion , and have dragged the preface along with them . But year after year increased the number of Mr. Wordworth's ad- mirers . They were found too ...
... imitations of them ; they must have sunk at once , a dead weight , into the slough of oblivion , and have dragged the preface along with them . But year after year increased the number of Mr. Wordworth's ad- mirers . They were found too ...
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... imitation of the rude unpolished man- ners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three ex- citing causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the ...
... imitation of the rude unpolished man- ners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three ex- citing causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the ...
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... imitation and passive remembrance of what they hear from their religious instructors and other superiors , the most uneducated share in the harvest which they neither sowed or reaped . If the history of the phrases in hourly currency ...
... imitation and passive remembrance of what they hear from their religious instructors and other superiors , the most uneducated share in the harvest which they neither sowed or reaped . If the history of the phrases in hourly currency ...
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... imitation , are at least as numerous and weighty , as would be required in adapting to the same purpose the ordinary language of tradesmen and manufac- turers . Not to mention , that the language so highly extolled by Mr. Wordsworth ...
... imitation , are at least as numerous and weighty , as would be required in adapting to the same purpose the ordinary language of tradesmen and manufac- turers . Not to mention , that the language so highly extolled by Mr. Wordsworth ...
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... imitation , of the real and very language of low and rustic life , freed from provincialisms . Thirdly , I deduce the position from all the causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imper ...
... imitation , of the real and very language of low and rustic life , freed from provincialisms . Thirdly , I deduce the position from all the causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imper ...
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