Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... as I once before observed , has mistaken an intense desire of poetic reputa- tion for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitary end for a possession of the peculiar ( means . But the sense of musical delight , with 14.
... as I once before observed , has mistaken an intense desire of poetic reputa- tion for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitary end for a possession of the peculiar ( means . But the sense of musical delight , with 14.
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... tion of their basis . But it is more than pos- sible , that these errors of defect or exaggera- tion , by kindling and feeding the controversy , may have conduced not only to the wider pro- pagation of the accompanying truths , but that ...
... tion of their basis . But it is more than pos- sible , that these errors of defect or exaggera- tion , by kindling and feeding the controversy , may have conduced not only to the wider pro- pagation of the accompanying truths , but that ...
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... tion ) not quite congruous with the common and material attribute of shining . ) And , doubtless this adjunction of epithets for the purpose of additional description , where no particular at- tention is demanded for the quality of the ...
... tion ) not quite congruous with the common and material attribute of shining . ) And , doubtless this adjunction of epithets for the purpose of additional description , where no particular at- tention is demanded for the quality of the ...
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