Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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Página 69
... judgement . We all willingly throw ourselves back for awhile into the feelings of our childhood . This ballad , therefore , we read under such recollections of our own childish feelings , as would equally en- dear to us poems , which Mr ...
... judgement . We all willingly throw ourselves back for awhile into the feelings of our childhood . This ballad , therefore , we read under such recollections of our own childish feelings , as would equally en- dear to us poems , which Mr ...
Página 72
... judgement , whether in the metre itself he found a sufficient reason for their being written metrically ? " And thus continuing , she said I had a son , who many a day Sailed on the seas ; but he is dead ; In Denmark he was cast away ...
... judgement , whether in the metre itself he found a sufficient reason for their being written metrically ? " And thus continuing , she said I had a son , who many a day Sailed on the seas ; but he is dead ; In Denmark he was cast away ...
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... judgement on what has been written by others ; if indeed it were possible that the two could be sepа- rated . But if it be asked , by what principles the poet is to regulate his own style , if he do not adhere closely to the sort and ...
... judgement on what has been written by others ; if indeed it were possible that the two could be sepа- rated . But if it be asked , by what principles the poet is to regulate his own style , if he do not adhere closely to the sort and ...
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... judgement in the light of judgement and in the independence of free- agency . If he has erred , he presents his errors in a definite place and tangible form , and holds the torch and guides the way to their detection . I most willingly ...
... judgement in the light of judgement and in the independence of free- agency . If he has erred , he presents his errors in a definite place and tangible form , and holds the torch and guides the way to their detection . I most willingly ...
Página 120
... judgement according to a constitution and code of laws ; and if by grounding this code on the two - fold basis of universal morals and philosophic reason , inde- pendent of all foreseen application to particular works and authors , they ...
... judgement according to a constitution and code of laws ; and if by grounding this code on the two - fold basis of universal morals and philosophic reason , inde- pendent of all foreseen application to particular works and authors , they ...
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