Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... instance : An old man stout of heart , and strong of limb z His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength ; his mind was keen , Intense and frugal , apt for all affairs , And in his shepherd's calling he was prompt ...
... instance : An old man stout of heart , and strong of limb z His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength ; his mind was keen , Intense and frugal , apt for all affairs , And in his shepherd's calling he was prompt ...
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... instances in which the poet himself need be supposed to ' Tis now some two - and - twenty years Since she ( her name is Martha Ray ) Gave , with a maiden's true good will , Her company to Stephen Hill ; And she was blithe and gay , And ...
... instances in which the poet himself need be supposed to ' Tis now some two - and - twenty years Since she ( her name is Martha Ray ) Gave , with a maiden's true good will , Her company to Stephen Hill ; And she was blithe and gay , And ...
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... instances ; still ' Tis said , a child was in her womb , As now to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad ; Yet often she was sober sad From her exceeding pain . Oh me ! ten thousand times I'd rather That he had died ...
... instances ; still ' Tis said , a child was in her womb , As now to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad ; Yet often she was sober sad From her exceeding pain . Oh me ! ten thousand times I'd rather That he had died ...
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... instance , to an equivocation in the use of the word " real . " Every man's language varies , according to the extent of his knowledge , the activity of his faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings . Every man's language ...
... instance , to an equivocation in the use of the word " real . " Every man's language varies , according to the extent of his knowledge , the activity of his faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings . Every man's language ...
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... instance . If I could for a moment abstract from the effect produced on the author's feelings , as a man , by the incident at the time of its real occurrence , I would dare appeal to his own judgement , whether in the metre itself he ...
... instance . If I could for a moment abstract from the effect produced on the author's feelings , as a man , by the incident at the time of its real occurrence , I would dare appeal to his own judgement , whether in the metre itself he ...
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