Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... judgement ; and instead of awakening by the noblest models the fond and unmixed LOVE and ADMIRATION , which is the natural and graceful temper of early youth ; these nurselings of improved pedagogy are taught to dispute and decide ; to ...
... judgement ; and instead of awakening by the noblest models the fond and unmixed LOVE and ADMIRATION , which is the natural and graceful temper of early youth ; these nurselings of improved pedagogy are taught to dispute and decide ; to ...
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... judgement of Shakspeare , not only in the general construc- tion , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy . The substance of these ...
... judgement of Shakspeare , not only in the general construc- tion , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy . The substance of these ...
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... judgement . The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected to derive the high- est pleasure from acute notices of men and manners conveyed in easy , yet correct and pointed ...
... judgement . The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected to derive the high- est pleasure from acute notices of men and manners conveyed in easy , yet correct and pointed ...
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