Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Página 77
... admitted that there were some few of the tales and incidents , in which I could not myself find a sufficient cause for their having been recorded in metre . I mentioned the " Alice Fell " as an instance ; " nay , " 77.
... admitted that there were some few of the tales and incidents , in which I could not myself find a sufficient cause for their having been recorded in metre . I mentioned the " Alice Fell " as an instance ; " nay , " 77.
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... sufficient cause , and the divine goodness as the sufficient reason ; but an answer to the whence ? and why ? is no answer to the how ? 134.
... sufficient cause , and the divine goodness as the sufficient reason ; but an answer to the whence ? and why ? is no answer to the how ? 134.
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... sufficiently superior to ex- cite , yet sufficiently near to encourage and facilitate , imitation ; this , the inobtrusive , con- tinuous agency of a protestant church estab- lishment , this it is , which the patriot , and the ...
... sufficiently superior to ex- cite , yet sufficiently near to encourage and facilitate , imitation ; this , the inobtrusive , con- tinuous agency of a protestant church estab- lishment , this it is , which the patriot , and the ...
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