Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... means through which they have been formed , we are searching in the dark , or the duskiest and most deceptive twilight , and , having no clear light to guide us , are apt to be led astray by some ignis fatuus of our own prejudices and ...
... means through which they have been formed , we are searching in the dark , or the duskiest and most deceptive twilight , and , having no clear light to guide us , are apt to be led astray by some ignis fatuus of our own prejudices and ...
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... means he may have attained his happy privilege , of uttering the most important truths , and clothing them in such language as rendered their reception more easy to minds not entirely petrified by the materialism of the day . " For Mr ...
... means he may have attained his happy privilege , of uttering the most important truths , and clothing them in such language as rendered their reception more easy to minds not entirely petrified by the materialism of the day . " For Mr ...
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... means of living without being debased ; but he himself failed in it , as the means of living , because he would not thus debase it , —would not sacrí- fice higher aims for the sake of immediate popularity . Litera- ture , pursued not as ...
... means of living without being debased ; but he himself failed in it , as the means of living , because he would not thus debase it , —would not sacrí- fice higher aims for the sake of immediate popularity . Litera- ture , pursued not as ...
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... means remarkable for a spirit of respect towards highly endowed men , or for entering into the merits of a large proportion of those who have con- ciliated the esteem and gratitude of earnest and thoughtful per- sons . None are burning ...
... means remarkable for a spirit of respect towards highly endowed men , or for entering into the merits of a large proportion of those who have con- ciliated the esteem and gratitude of earnest and thoughtful per- sons . None are burning ...
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... means what is there ; and that he who thinks he has gone a little way with Coleridge , and then proceeded with ... mean that he is as consistently and regularly opposed to them in his rationale of doctrine as consentient with them ...
... means what is there ; and that he who thinks he has gone a little way with Coleridge , and then proceeded with ... mean that he is as consistently and regularly opposed to them in his rationale of doctrine as consentient with them ...
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