Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... sense they have been to every human being who , from whatever source of delusion , has at any time believed himself under supernatural agency . For the second class , subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life ; the characters and ...
... sense they have been to every human being who , from whatever source of delusion , has at any time believed himself under supernatural agency . For the second class , subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life ; the characters and ...
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... sense attributed to them and which the words undoubtedly seem to authorise , I never concurred ; but on the contrary objected to them as erroneous in prin- ciple , and as contradictory ( in appearance at least ) both to other parts of ...
... sense attributed to them and which the words undoubtedly seem to authorise , I never concurred ; but on the contrary objected to them as erroneous in prin- ciple , and as contradictory ( in appearance at least ) both to other parts of ...
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... sense , a man might attribute the name of a poem to the well known enumeration of the days in the several months ; " Thirty days hath September ,. April , June , and November , & c . " and others of the same class and purpose . And as a ...
... sense , a man might attribute the name of a poem to the well known enumeration of the days in the several months ; " Thirty days hath September ,. April , June , and November , & c . " and others of the same class and purpose . And as a ...
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... sense ; yet it would be not less ir- rational than strange to assert , that pleasure , and not truth , was the immediate object of the prophet . In short , whatever specific import we attach to the word , poetry , there will be found ...
... sense ; yet it would be not less ir- rational than strange to assert , that pleasure , and not truth , was the immediate object of the prophet . In short , whatever specific import we attach to the word , poetry , there will be found ...
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... senses to our minds . " Finally , GOOD SENSE is the BODY of poetic genius , FANCY its DRAPERY , MOTION its LIFE , and IMAGINATION the soul that is every where , and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole ...
... senses to our minds . " Finally , GOOD SENSE is the BODY of poetic genius , FANCY its DRAPERY , MOTION its LIFE , and IMAGINATION the soul that is every where , and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole ...
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