Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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Página 42
... scenes were meant to affect us indeed ; but yet within the bounds of pleasure , and in union with the activity both of our understanding and imagination . They wished to trans- port the mind to a sense of its possible greatness , and to ...
... scenes were meant to affect us indeed ; but yet within the bounds of pleasure , and in union with the activity both of our understanding and imagination . They wished to trans- port the mind to a sense of its possible greatness , and to ...
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... scene in the country , in order to place himself in the vicinity of interest- ing images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to the persons of his drama . In the " Idiot Boy , " indeed , the ...
... scene in the country , in order to place himself in the vicinity of interest- ing images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to the persons of his drama . In the " Idiot Boy , " indeed , the ...
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... scene of GOODY TWO - SHOES in the church is perfectly susceptible of metrical nar- ration ; and among the Θαύματα θαυμαςότατα even of the present age , I do not recollect a more astonishing image than that of the " whole rookery , that ...
... scene of GOODY TWO - SHOES in the church is perfectly susceptible of metrical nar- ration ; and among the Θαύματα θαυμαςότατα even of the present age , I do not recollect a more astonishing image than that of the " whole rookery , that ...
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... scene * " con- * Mr. Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted course wild " in this passage for " a wild scene " as it stood in the former edition , encourages me to hazard a remark , ) Would enter unawares into his mind With all its 109.
... scene * " con- * Mr. Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted course wild " in this passage for " a wild scene " as it stood in the former edition , encourages me to hazard a remark , ) Would enter unawares into his mind With all its 109.
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... scene , " even in the sentence in which it is retained . DRYDEN , and he only in his more careless verses , was the first as far as my researches have discovered , who for the convenience of rhyme used this word in the vague sense ...
... scene , " even in the sentence in which it is retained . DRYDEN , and he only in his more careless verses , was the first as far as my researches have discovered , who for the convenience of rhyme used this word in the vague sense ...
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