Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... judgement in the light of judgement and in the independence of free- agency . If he has erred , he presents his errors in a definite place and tangible form , and holds the torch and guides the way to their detection . I most willingly ...
... judgement in the light of judgement and in the independence of free- agency . If he has erred , he presents his errors in a definite place and tangible form , and holds the torch and guides the way to their detection . I most willingly ...
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... judgement he should proceed from charge to charge of tameness , and raving ; flights and flatness ; and at length , consigning the author to the house of incurables , should conclude with a strain of rudest contempt evidently grounded ...
... judgement he should proceed from charge to charge of tameness , and raving ; flights and flatness ; and at length , consigning the author to the house of incurables , should conclude with a strain of rudest contempt evidently grounded ...
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... judgements : and the Tragedy , on which you have requested my judgement , was the work on which the great expectations , justified by so many causes , were doomed at length to settle . But before I enter on the examination of Bertram ...
... judgements : and the Tragedy , on which you have requested my judgement , was the work on which the great expectations , justified by so many causes , were doomed at length to settle . But before I enter on the examination of Bertram ...
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