Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... called , that is , of too great a difference , the child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and then , indeed , his tones resemble talking , as far as his fears , tears and trembling will permit . But as soon ...
... called , that is , of too great a difference , the child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and then , indeed , his tones resemble talking , as far as his fears , tears and trembling will permit . But as soon ...
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... called 25 mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the ...
... called 25 mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the ...
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... called THE DANE , had likewise white hair , but was much shorter than his brother , with slender limbs , and a very thin face slightly pock - fretten . This man convinced me of the 25 justice of an old remark , that many a faithful ...
... called THE DANE , had likewise white hair , but was much shorter than his brother , with slender limbs , and a very thin face slightly pock - fretten . This man convinced me of the 25 justice of an old remark , that many a faithful ...
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