Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... passage , of the force and truth of which they had an intuitive certainty in their own inward experience , con- firmed , if confirmation it could receive , by the sympathy of their most enlightened friends ; some of whom , perhaps ...
... passage , of the force and truth of which they had an intuitive certainty in their own inward experience , con- firmed , if confirmation it could receive , by the sympathy of their most enlightened friends ; some of whom , perhaps ...
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... passage considered in itself , but by the sudden superiority of some other passage forming the context . The second defect I can generalize with tolerable accuracy , if the reader will pardon an uncouth and new - coined word . 10 There ...
... passage considered in itself , but by the sudden superiority of some other passage forming the context . The second defect I can generalize with tolerable accuracy , if the reader will pardon an uncouth and new - coined word . 10 There ...
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... passage from 1. ii , c . 4 ( which she found written by Coleridge in a copy of the first edition of Joan of Arc ) as being the passage which Coleridge had here in mind . 10. Animadverte , & c . From the Examinatio et Emendatio ...
... passage from 1. ii , c . 4 ( which she found written by Coleridge in a copy of the first edition of Joan of Arc ) as being the passage which Coleridge had here in mind . 10. Animadverte , & c . From the Examinatio et Emendatio ...
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