Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... equally in small as in great concerns , cannot but inspire and bestow when this too is softened without being weakened by kindness and gentleness . I know few men who so well deserve the cha- racter which an antient attributes to Marcus ...
... equally in small as in great concerns , cannot but inspire and bestow when this too is softened without being weakened by kindness and gentleness . I know few men who so well deserve the cha- racter which an antient attributes to Marcus ...
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... equally albo lapide notatæ on the succeeding . 1 However this may be , it is assuredly hard and unjust to fix the attention on a few separate and insulated poems with as much aversion , as if they had been so many plague - spots on the ...
... equally albo lapide notatæ on the succeeding . 1 However this may be , it is assuredly hard and unjust to fix the attention on a few separate and insulated poems with as much aversion , as if they had been so many plague - spots on the ...
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... equally unqualified to the two subsequent volumes ) I have heard at different times , and from different individuals every single poem extolled and re- probated , with the exception of those of loftier kind , which as was before ...
... equally unqualified to the two subsequent volumes ) I have heard at different times , and from different individuals every single poem extolled and re- probated , with the exception of those of loftier kind , which as was before ...
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... a new feeling , from the time that he has read Burn's comparison of sensual pleasure " To snow that falls upon a river A moment white - then gone for ever ! " G 3 In poems , equally as in philosophic disqui- sitions , 85.
... a new feeling , from the time that he has read Burn's comparison of sensual pleasure " To snow that falls upon a river A moment white - then gone for ever ! " G 3 In poems , equally as in philosophic disqui- sitions , 85.
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... equally as in philosophic disqui- sitions , genius produces the strongest impres- sions of novelty , while it rescues the most admitted truths from the impotence caused by the very circumstance of their universal admis- sion . Truths of ...
... equally as in philosophic disqui- sitions , genius produces the strongest impres- sions of novelty , while it rescues the most admitted truths from the impotence caused by the very circumstance of their universal admis- sion . Truths of ...
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