Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... greater part indeed have been trod under foot , and are for- -gotten ; but yet no small number have crept forth into life , some to furnish feathers for the caps of others , and still more to plume the · shafts in the quivers of my ...
... greater part indeed have been trod under foot , and are for- -gotten ; but yet no small number have crept forth into life , some to furnish feathers for the caps of others , and still more to plume the · shafts in the quivers of my ...
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... greater splendor , a deeper pathos , profounder reflections , and a more sustained dignity of language and of metre ? Distant may the period be , but when- ever the time shall come , when all his works shall be collected by some editor ...
... greater splendor , a deeper pathos , profounder reflections , and a more sustained dignity of language and of metre ? Distant may the period be , but when- ever the time shall come , when all his works shall be collected by some editor ...
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... greater part , analogous to the phy- sical qualifications which adapt their oriental brethren for the superintendance of the Harem . Thus it is said , that St. Nepomuc was installed the guardian of bridges because he had fallen over one ...
... greater part , analogous to the phy- sical qualifications which adapt their oriental brethren for the superintendance of the Harem . Thus it is said , that St. Nepomuc was installed the guardian of bridges because he had fallen over one ...
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... translation , selection , and arrangement , required and proves greater ge- nius in the compiler , as living in the present state of society , than in the original composers . 1 1 the critic was not one of those , for 61.
... translation , selection , and arrangement , required and proves greater ge- nius in the compiler , as living in the present state of society , than in the original composers . 1 1 the critic was not one of those , for 61.
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... greater reverence for the public . As if the passive page of a book , by having an epigram or doggrel tale impressed on it , in- stantly assumed at once loco - motive power and a sort of ubiquity , so as to flutter and buz in the ear of ...
... greater reverence for the public . As if the passive page of a book , by having an epigram or doggrel tale impressed on it , in- stantly assumed at once loco - motive power and a sort of ubiquity , so as to flutter and buz in the ear of ...
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