Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... EDINBURGH REVIEW , and others formed afterwards on the same plan , have rendered to society in the diffusion of knowledge . I think the com- mencement of the Edinburgh Review an im- portant epoch in periodical criticism ; and that it ...
... EDINBURGH REVIEW , and others formed afterwards on the same plan , have rendered to society in the diffusion of knowledge . I think the com- mencement of the Edinburgh Review an im- portant epoch in periodical criticism ; and that it ...
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... review in question are : first , its unfaithfulness to its own announced and excellent plan , by subject- ing to ... Edinburgh Review as an illustration of my meaning . If in looking through all the succeeding volumes the reader ...
... review in question are : first , its unfaithfulness to its own announced and excellent plan , by subject- ing to ... Edinburgh Review as an illustration of my meaning . If in looking through all the succeeding volumes the reader ...
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... review it in the Edinburgh Review : and under the single con- dition , that he should have written what he himself really thought , and have criticized the work as he would have done had its author been indifferent to him , I should ...
... review it in the Edinburgh Review : and under the single con- dition , that he should have written what he himself really thought , and have criticized the work as he would have done had its author been indifferent to him , I should ...
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