Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... kind , or an index expur- gatorius of certain well known and ever return- ing phrases , both introductory , and transitional , including the large assortment of modest ego- tisms , and flattering illeisms , & c . & c . might be hung up ...
... kind , or an index expur- gatorius of certain well known and ever return- ing phrases , both introductory , and transitional , including the large assortment of modest ego- tisms , and flattering illeisms , & c . & c . might be hung up ...
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... kind , and with the presumption of youth withheld from its masters the legitimate name of poets . I saw , that the excellence of this kind consisted in just and acute observations on men and man- ners in an artificial state of society ...
... kind , and with the presumption of youth withheld from its masters the legitimate name of poets . I saw , that the excellence of this kind consisted in just and acute observations on men and man- ners in an artificial state of society ...
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... kind from all degrees , or rather to express the kind with the abstraction of degree , as for in- stance multeity instead of multitude ; or se- condly , for the sake of correspondence in sound in interdependent or antithetical terms ...
... kind from all degrees , or rather to express the kind with the abstraction of degree , as for in- stance multeity instead of multitude ; or se- condly , for the sake of correspondence in sound in interdependent or antithetical terms ...
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