Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHAPTER III . The author's obligations to critics , and the proba- ble occasion - Principles of modern criticism— Mr. Southey's works and character . To anonymous critics in reviews , maga- zines , and news ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHAPTER III . The author's obligations to critics , and the proba- ble occasion - Principles of modern criticism— Mr. Southey's works and character . To anonymous critics in reviews , maga- zines , and news ...
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... critics without taste or judgement are the natural reward of authors without feeling or genius . " Sint uni- cuique sua ... criticism , but I must be wet through with the spray ; yet how came the torrent to descend upon them ? First then ...
... critics without taste or judgement are the natural reward of authors without feeling or genius . " Sint uni- cuique sua ... criticism , but I must be wet through with the spray ; yet how came the torrent to descend upon them ? First then ...
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... criticism , should for nearly twenty years have well - nigh engrossed criticism , as the main , if not the only , butt of review , magazine , pamphlets , poem , and para- graph ; -this is indeed matter of wonder ! Of yet greater is it ...
... criticism , should for nearly twenty years have well - nigh engrossed criticism , as the main , if not the only , butt of review , magazine , pamphlets , poem , and para- graph ; -this is indeed matter of wonder ! Of yet greater is it ...
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