Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... present state of our language , in its relation to literature , by a press - room of larger and smaller stereotype pieces , which , in the present anglo - gallican fashion of uncon- nected , epigrammatic periods , it requires but an ...
... present state of our language , in its relation to literature , by a press - room of larger and smaller stereotype pieces , which , in the present anglo - gallican fashion of uncon- nected , epigrammatic periods , it requires but an ...
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... present use of the substantive , Ideal , always however opposing it , more or less , to image , whether of present or ab- sent objects . The reader will not be displeased with the following interesting exemplification from Bishop Jeremy ...
... present use of the substantive , Ideal , always however opposing it , more or less , to image , whether of present or ab- sent objects . The reader will not be displeased with the following interesting exemplification from Bishop Jeremy ...
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... present work , and to reserve it for your announced trea- tises on the Logos or communicative intellect in Man and Deity . First , because imperfectly as I understand the present Chapter , I see clearly that you have done too much , and ...
... present work , and to reserve it for your announced trea- tises on the Logos or communicative intellect in Man and Deity . First , because imperfectly as I understand the present Chapter , I see clearly that you have done too much , and ...
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