Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... individual , with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness , with old and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion , with more than usual order ; judgement ever awake and steady self - possession , with ...
... individual , with the representative ; the sense of novelty and freshness , with old and familiar objects ; a more than usual state of emotion , with more than usual order ; judgement ever awake and steady self - possession , with ...
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... individual genius , the properties com- mon to the good writers of each period seem to establish one striking point of difference between the poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu- ries , and that of the present age . The remark ...
... individual genius , the properties com- mon to the good writers of each period seem to establish one striking point of difference between the poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu- ries , and that of the present age . The remark ...
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... individual names ) seems to propose to himself as his main object , and as that which is the most character- istic of his art , new and striking IMAGES ; with INCIDENTS that interest the affections or excite the curiosity . Both his ...
... individual names ) seems to propose to himself as his main object , and as that which is the most character- istic of his art , new and striking IMAGES ; with INCIDENTS that interest the affections or excite the curiosity . Both his ...
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... individual . The chief differences are , that in Geometry it is the universal truth , which is uppermost in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the ...
... individual . The chief differences are , that in Geometry it is the universal truth , which is uppermost in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the ...
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... individual might possibly possess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand , that he would pos- sess . If my premises are right , and my deduc- tions legitimate , it follows that there can be no poetic medium ...
... individual might possibly possess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand , that he would pos- sess . If my premises are right , and my deduc- tions legitimate , it follows that there can be no poetic medium ...
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