Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... French serious drama , even in its most perfect specimens ; and with whatever right I may complain of its perpetual falsification of the language , and of the connections and transitions of thought , which Nature has appropriated to ...
... French serious drama , even in its most perfect specimens ; and with whatever right I may complain of its perpetual falsification of the language , and of the connections and transitions of thought , which Nature has appropriated to ...
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... French as I had already con- strued it . He appeared to know very little of Milton - or indeed of our poets in general . He spoke with great indignation of the English prose translation of his Messiah . All the trans- lations had been ...
... French as I had already con- strued it . He appeared to know very little of Milton - or indeed of our poets in general . He spoke with great indignation of the English prose translation of his Messiah . All the trans- lations had been ...
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... French Revolution Klopstock wrote odes of congratulation . He received some honorary presents from the French Republic ( a golden crown I believe ) and , like our Priestly , was invited to a seat in the legislature , which he declined ...
... French Revolution Klopstock wrote odes of congratulation . He received some honorary presents from the French Republic ( a golden crown I believe ) and , like our Priestly , was invited to a seat in the legislature , which he declined ...
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... as it was , appears to have been a flat and servile copy of the French , It was Lessing who first introduced the name and the works of Shakespeare to the admiration of the Ger- - : mans ; and I should not perhaps go too far 256.
... as it was , appears to have been a flat and servile copy of the French , It was Lessing who first introduced the name and the works of Shakespeare to the admiration of the Ger- - : mans ; and I should not perhaps go too far 256.
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... French , who again were but the echoes of our own critics , was still in vogue , and Shakespeare was quoted as authority for the most anti - Shakspearean Drama . We have indeed Rr2 259 ness of every thought and feeling in the whole flux ...
... French , who again were but the echoes of our own critics , was still in vogue , and Shakespeare was quoted as authority for the most anti - Shakspearean Drama . We have indeed Rr2 259 ness of every thought and feeling in the whole flux ...
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