Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... interest from the nature of the selections themselves ( all from the plays of Shakspeare's contemporaries ) and deriving a high additional value from the notes , which are full of just and original criticism , expressed with all the ...
... interest from the nature of the selections themselves ( all from the plays of Shakspeare's contemporaries ) and deriving a high additional value from the notes , which are full of just and original criticism , expressed with all the ...
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... , and this alone , could have induced a genuine poet to inweave in a poem of the loftiest style , and on subjects the loftiest and of most universal interest , such minute matters of fact , ( not unlike those fur- 149.
... , and this alone , could have induced a genuine poet to inweave in a poem of the loftiest style , and on subjects the loftiest and of most universal interest , such minute matters of fact , ( not unlike those fur- 149.
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... interest is , how much more genial the feelings of reality and practicability , and thence how much stronger the impulses to imitation are , which a contemporary writer , and especially a contemporary poet , excites in youth and ...
... interest is , how much more genial the feelings of reality and practicability , and thence how much stronger the impulses to imitation are , which a contemporary writer , and especially a contemporary poet , excites in youth and ...
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... interest in modes of inmost being , to which they know that the attributes of time and space are inapplicable and alien , but which yet can not be conveyed , save in symbols of time and space . For such readers the sense is sufficiently ...
... interest in modes of inmost being , to which they know that the attributes of time and space are inapplicable and alien , but which yet can not be conveyed , save in symbols of time and space . For such readers the sense is sufficiently ...
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... interest of this quiet scene the more deeply from the circumstance of having just quitted them . For the Prussian had during the whole of the evening displayed all his talents to captivate the Dane , who had admitted him into the train ...
... interest of this quiet scene the more deeply from the circumstance of having just quitted them . For the Prussian had during the whole of the evening displayed all his talents to captivate the Dane , who had admitted him into the train ...
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