Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Poets , he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons too , which required most time and trouble to bring up , so as to escape his censure . I learnt from him , that Poetry , even that of the loftiest ...
... Poets , he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons too , which required most time and trouble to bring up , so as to escape his censure . I learnt from him , that Poetry , even that of the loftiest ...
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... poets from Chaucer to Milton . Nor was this all . But as it was my constant reply to authorities brought against me from later poets of great name , that no authority could avail in opposition to TRUTH , NATURE , LOGIC , and the LAWS of ...
... poets from Chaucer to Milton . Nor was this all . But as it was my constant reply to authorities brought against me from later poets of great name , that no authority could avail in opposition to TRUTH , NATURE , LOGIC , and the LAWS of ...
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... poets sacrificed the passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns to the glare and glitter of a perpetual , yet broken and hete rogeneous imagery , or rather to an ...
... poets sacrificed the passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns to the glare and glitter of a perpetual , yet broken and hete rogeneous imagery , or rather to an ...
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