Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... least , it applies in common to the general system of all , what- ever exception there may be in favor of parti- cular articles . Or if it attaches to the Edin- burgh Review , and to its only corrival ( the QUARTERLY ) with any peculiar ...
... least , it applies in common to the general system of all , what- ever exception there may be in favor of parti- cular articles . Or if it attaches to the Edin- burgh Review , and to its only corrival ( the QUARTERLY ) with any peculiar ...
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... least fifty tragedies with the same title , would be one of the motives which determined Sopho- cles and Euripedes , in the choice of Electra , as a subject . But Milton- D. Aye Milton , indeed ! but do not Dr. John- son , and other ...
... least fifty tragedies with the same title , would be one of the motives which determined Sopho- cles and Euripedes , in the choice of Electra , as a subject . But Milton- D. Aye Milton , indeed ! but do not Dr. John- son , and other ...
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... least the comfort of seeing each others faces . Stall- feeding is universal in this part of Germany , a practice concerning which the agriculturalist and the poet are likely to entertain opposite opinions or at least , to have very ...
... least the comfort of seeing each others faces . Stall- feeding is universal in this part of Germany , a practice concerning which the agriculturalist and the poet are likely to entertain opposite opinions or at least , to have very ...
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