Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... instance , there is nothing objectionable , nothing which would preclude them from forming , in their proper place , part of a descriptive poem : " Behold yon row of pines , that shorn and bow'd Bend from the sea - blast , seen at ...
... instance , there is nothing objectionable , nothing which would preclude them from forming , in their proper place , part of a descriptive poem : " Behold yon row of pines , that shorn and bow'd Bend from the sea - blast , seen at ...
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... instances in which this would be practicable than I have met in many poems , where an approximation of prose has ... instance : viz . a short passage of four or five lines in THE Brothers , that model of English pastoral , which I ...
... instances in which this would be practicable than I have met in many poems , where an approximation of prose has ... instance : viz . a short passage of four or five lines in THE Brothers , that model of English pastoral , which I ...
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... instances , to which I have been objecting , by the baffled attempts of the author to make him believe . Add to ... instance , attributed to the pedlar in the EXCURSION , characterestic of a pedlar ? One sentiment , that might not ...
... instances , to which I have been objecting , by the baffled attempts of the author to make him believe . Add to ... instance , attributed to the pedlar in the EXCURSION , characterestic of a pedlar ? One sentiment , that might not ...
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