Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... minds ; and their admiration (inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition) was distinguished by its intensity, I might almost say, by its religions fervour. These facts, and the intellectual energy of the author, which was more or ...
... minds ; and their admiration (inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition) was distinguished by its intensity, I might almost say, by its religions fervour. These facts, and the intellectual energy of the author, which was more or ...
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... mind to seek after them , or to notice them , when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Ballads , " in which it was agreed , that my endea- vours should be directed to persons and charac- ters ...
... mind to seek after them , or to notice them , when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Ballads , " in which it was agreed , that my endea- vours should be directed to persons and charac- ters ...
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... minds ; and their admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might almost say , by its reli- gious fervour . These facts , and the intellec- tual energy of the author , which was ...
... minds ; and their admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might almost say , by its reli- gious fervour . These facts , and the intellec- tual energy of the author , which was ...
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... mind ex- cited by the attractions of the journey itself . Like the motion of a serpent , which the Egyp- tians made the emblem of intellectual power ; or like the path of sound through the air ; at every step he pauses and half recedes ...
... mind ex- cited by the attractions of the journey itself . Like the motion of a serpent , which the Egyp- tians made the emblem of intellectual power ; or like the path of sound through the air ; at every step he pauses and half recedes ...
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... mind . The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into activity , with the subordination of its faculties to each other , according to their relative worth and dignity . He diffuses a tone , and spirit of ...
... mind . The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into activity , with the subordination of its faculties to each other , according to their relative worth and dignity . He diffuses a tone , and spirit of ...
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