Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... latter day , had his scorners and detractors ; and even in his day of youth and hope , that he had enemies would have been unknown to us , had they not been likewise the enemies of his country . I am well aware , that in advanced stages ...
... latter day , had his scorners and detractors ; and even in his day of youth and hope , that he had enemies would have been unknown to us , had they not been likewise the enemies of his country . I am well aware , that in advanced stages ...
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... latter . They will likewise not fail to record , that as no man was ever a more constant friend , never had poet more friends and honorers among the good of all parties ; and that quacks in education , quacks in politics , and quacks in ...
... latter . They will likewise not fail to record , that as no man was ever a more constant friend , never had poet more friends and honorers among the good of all parties ; and that quacks in education , quacks in politics , and quacks in ...
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... latter , they would have deemed them but an inconsiderable subtraction from the merit of the whole work ; or , what is sometimes not unpleasing in the publication of a new writer , as serving to ascertain the natural tendency , and ...
... latter , they would have deemed them but an inconsiderable subtraction from the merit of the whole work ; or , what is sometimes not unpleasing in the publication of a new writer , as serving to ascertain the natural tendency , and ...
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... the Descriptive Sketches , " is more free from this latter defect than most of the young poets his contempora not separable from the thought and manner ; and the G 2 83 still remains unpublished, but of which the ...
... the Descriptive Sketches , " is more free from this latter defect than most of the young poets his contempora not separable from the thought and manner ; and the G 2 83 still remains unpublished, but of which the ...
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... latter of which , even to the time of Charles II . was the written word for all the senses of both . Thus too " mister " and " master " both hasty pronounciations of the same word “ magister , " " mistress , " and " miss , ” “ if ...
... latter of which , even to the time of Charles II . was the written word for all the senses of both . Thus too " mister " and " master " both hasty pronounciations of the same word “ magister , " " mistress , " and " miss , ” “ if ...
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