Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... human diction - The best parts of language the product of philosophers , not clowns or shep- herds - Poetry essentially ideal and generic-- The language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so than that ...
... human diction - The best parts of language the product of philosophers , not clowns or shep- herds - Poetry essentially ideal and generic-- The language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so than that ...
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... than sophistication and vicious in- termixture . I am convinced , that for the human soul to prosper in rustic life , a certain vantage- ground is pre - requisite . It is not every man , > that is likely to be improved by a country 39.
... than sophistication and vicious in- termixture . I am convinced , that for the human soul to prosper in rustic life , a certain vantage- ground is pre - requisite . It is not every man , > that is likely to be improved by a country 39.
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... human nature in general ; though the poet has judiciously laid the scene in the country , in order to place himself in the vicinity of interest- ing images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to ...
... human nature in general ; though the poet has judiciously laid the scene in the country , in order to place himself in the vicinity of interest- ing images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to ...
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... human language , properly so called , is derived from reflection on the acts of the mind itself . It is formed by a voluntary ap- propriation of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part ...
... human language , properly so called , is derived from reflection on the acts of the mind itself . It is formed by a voluntary ap- propriation of fixed symbols to internal acts , to processes and results of imagination , the greater part ...
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... human being impelling us to seek unity by harmonious adjustment , and thus establishing the principle , that all the parts of an organized whole must be assimilated to the more important and essential parts . This and the preceding ...
... human being impelling us to seek unity by harmonious adjustment , and thus establishing the principle , that all the parts of an organized whole must be assimilated to the more important and essential parts . This and the preceding ...
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