Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... feelings , that to utter its own momentary thoughts , and to recite the written thoughts of another , as of another , and a far wiser than himself , are two widely different things ; and as the two acts are accom- panied with widely ...
... feelings , that to utter its own momentary thoughts , and to recite the written thoughts of another , as of another , and a far wiser than himself , are two widely different things ; and as the two acts are accom- panied with widely ...
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... feeling . As we were gazing on Michael Angelo's Moses , our conversation turned on the horns and beard of that ... feelings , that originally suggested the mixture of the human and the brute form in the figure , by which they ...
... feeling . As we were gazing on Michael Angelo's Moses , our conversation turned on the horns and beard of that ... feelings , that originally suggested the mixture of the human and the brute form in the figure , by which they ...
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... feeling , which may be , and ought to be , found in all ranks ? The feelings with which , as christians , we contem- plate a mixed congregation rising or kneeling before their common maker : Mr. Wordsworth would have us entertain at all ...
... feeling , which may be , and ought to be , found in all ranks ? The feelings with which , as christians , we contem- plate a mixed congregation rising or kneeling before their common maker : Mr. Wordsworth would have us entertain at all ...
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