Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity still gratified and still re - excited , which are too slight indeed to be at any one moment objects of distinct consciousness , yet become considerable in their aggregate influ ...
... surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity still gratified and still re - excited , which are too slight indeed to be at any one moment objects of distinct consciousness , yet become considerable in their aggregate influ ...
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... surprize by the juxta - position and apparent reconciliation of widely different or incompatible things . As when , for instance , the hills are made to reflect the image of a voice . Surely , no unusual taste is requisite to see ...
... surprize by the juxta - position and apparent reconciliation of widely different or incompatible things . As when , for instance , the hills are made to reflect the image of a voice . Surely , no unusual taste is requisite to see ...
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... surprizes ; Blessings before hand , ties of gratefulness , The sound of glory ringing in our ears : Without , our shame ; within our consciences ; Angels and grace , eternal hopes and fears ! Yet all these fences , and their whole array ...
... surprizes ; Blessings before hand , ties of gratefulness , The sound of glory ringing in our ears : Without , our shame ; within our consciences ; Angels and grace , eternal hopes and fears ! Yet all these fences , and their whole array ...
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... surprize Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain torrents ; or the visible scene * " con- * Mr. Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted course wild " in this passage for " a wild scene " as it stood in the former edition ...
... surprize Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain torrents ; or the visible scene * " con- * Mr. Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted course wild " in this passage for " a wild scene " as it stood in the former edition ...
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... sur- prize , and an immediate compliment , which a gentleman might both make with dignity and receive with pleasure . I was pleased , there- fore , to find it agreed on , that we should , if possible , take up our quarters in the same ...
... sur- prize , and an immediate compliment , which a gentleman might both make with dignity and receive with pleasure . I was pleased , there- fore , to find it agreed on , that we should , if possible , take up our quarters in the same ...
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