Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Página 144
... moral philosopher , and would be pursued , not only more appropriately , but in my opi- nion with far greater probability of success , in sermons or moral essays , than in an elevated poem . It seems , indeed , to destroy the main ...
... moral philosopher , and would be pursued , not only more appropriately , but in my opi- nion with far greater probability of success , in sermons or moral essays , than in an elevated poem . It seems , indeed , to destroy the main ...
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... moral ; of a moral that has more than common claims on the notice of 270.
... moral ; of a moral that has more than common claims on the notice of 270.
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... moral , which are alone recommended to the present students of Theology in our established schools , a few pas- sages as thoroughly Pauline , as compleatly ac- cordant with the doctrines of the established Church , as the following ...
... moral , which are alone recommended to the present students of Theology in our established schools , a few pas- sages as thoroughly Pauline , as compleatly ac- cordant with the doctrines of the established Church , as the following ...
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