Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... style of poems in general , might not be so managed in the language of ordinary life as to produce the pleasureable ... style to poetry of all kinds , and to reject as vicious and indefensible all phrases and forms of style that were not ...
... style of poems in general , might not be so managed in the language of ordinary life as to produce the pleasureable ... style to poetry of all kinds , and to reject as vicious and indefensible all phrases and forms of style that were not ...
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... style of the moderns ; and as far as he has , with equal acuteness and clearness , pointed out the pro- cess in which this change was effected , and the resemblances between that state into which the reader's mind is thrown by the ...
... style of the moderns ; and as far as he has , with equal acuteness and clearness , pointed out the pro- cess in which this change was effected , and the resemblances between that state into which the reader's mind is thrown by the ...
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... style . " It is , moreover , to be considered that to the formation of healthy feelings , and a reflecting mind , negations involve impediments not less formidable , than sophistication and vicious in- termixture . I am convinced , that ...
... style . " It is , moreover , to be considered that to the formation of healthy feelings , and a reflecting mind , negations involve impediments not less formidable , than sophistication and vicious in- termixture . I am convinced , that ...
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... style of Hooker or Bacon to Tom Brown or Sir Roger L'Estrange . Doubtless , if what is pe- culiar to each were omitted in each , the result must needs be the same . Further , that the poet , who uses an illogical diction , or a style ...
... style of Hooker or Bacon to Tom Brown or Sir Roger L'Estrange . Doubtless , if what is pe- culiar to each were omitted in each , the result must needs be the same . Further , that the poet , who uses an illogical diction , or a style ...
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... styles of writing , * It is no less an error in teachers , than a torment to the poor children , to inforce the necessity of reading as they would talk . In order to cure them of singing as it ... style itself in the universally admitted 60.
... styles of writing , * It is no less an error in teachers , than a torment to the poor children , to inforce the necessity of reading as they would talk . In order to cure them of singing as it ... style itself in the universally admitted 60.
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