Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... equally , if not more than equally , the appropriate effect of strong excite- ment ) whatever generalizations of truth or ex- perience , the heat of passion may produce ; yet the terms of their conveyance must have pre- existed in his ...
... equally , if not more than equally , the appropriate effect of strong excite- ment ) whatever generalizations of truth or ex- perience , the heat of passion may produce ; yet the terms of their conveyance must have pre- existed in his ...
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... equally obvious , that except in the rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for fruitlessly , which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that of prose . " An idealist defending ...
... equally obvious , that except in the rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for fruitlessly , which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that of prose . " An idealist defending ...
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... equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sentences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ; for neither the one or the other has ever ...
... equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sentences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ; for neither the one or the other has ever ...
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... equally en- dear to us poems , which Mr. Wordsworth him- self would regard as faulty in the opposite ex- treme of gaudy and technical ornament . Before the invention of printing , and in a still greater degree , before the introduction ...
... equally en- dear to us poems , which Mr. Wordsworth him- self would regard as faulty in the opposite ex- treme of gaudy and technical ornament . Before the invention of printing , and in a still greater degree , before the introduction ...
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... the imperfect joys expire . " But were it otherwise , what would this prove , but a truth , of which no man ever doubted ? Videlicet , that there are sentences , which would : , be equally in their place both in verse and 76.
... the imperfect joys expire . " But were it otherwise , what would this prove , but a truth , of which no man ever doubted ? Videlicet , that there are sentences , which would : , be equally in their place both in verse and 76.
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