Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings . Every man's language has , first , its individualities ; secondly , the 20 common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use ...
... faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings . Every man's language has , first , its individualities ; secondly , the 20 common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use ...
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... faculties . And as every passion has its proper pulse , so will it likewise have its characteristic modes of expression . But where there exists 5 that degree of genius and talent which entitles a writer to aim at the honors of a poet ...
... faculties . And as every passion has its proper pulse , so will it likewise have its characteristic modes of expression . But where there exists 5 that degree of genius and talent which entitles a writer to aim at the honors of a poet ...
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... faculties , and operations , are not accompanied with con- sciousness ; who else is conscious of them ? or how can it 20 be called the child , if it be no part of the child's conscious being ? For aught I know , the thinking Spirit ...
... faculties , and operations , are not accompanied with con- sciousness ; who else is conscious of them ? or how can it 20 be called the child , if it be no part of the child's conscious being ? For aught I know , the thinking Spirit ...
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