Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... never read the passage in the Omniana , when the lion illustration occurred to me ; I never yet have read the book through , though I have had it within reach all my life . It is not worth acknowledg ing like the other ; but this and a ...
... never read the passage in the Omniana , when the lion illustration occurred to me ; I never yet have read the book through , though I have had it within reach all my life . It is not worth acknowledg ing like the other ; but this and a ...
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... never said . " The following observations " very obviously ex- tend to the words " William Law , " two pages beyond the 49 lines ; of the whole it is truly said , that it is partly translated , about one half of it , in different parts ...
... never said . " The following observations " very obviously ex- tend to the words " William Law , " two pages beyond the 49 lines ; of the whole it is truly said , that it is partly translated , about one half of it , in different parts ...
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... never was believed and never will be believed . " Truly I believe not ; but no thanks to the accuser who labors to convict him of " wanting rectitude and truth ; " who reads his apologies the wrong way , as witches say their prayers ...
... never was believed and never will be believed . " Truly I believe not ; but no thanks to the accuser who labors to convict him of " wanting rectitude and truth ; " who reads his apologies the wrong way , as witches say their prayers ...
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... never be mis- represented by the fullest expenditure of her own gifts upon her- self . And even in his view of the particular and individual— though , as has been said of him in his literary character , " often like the sun , when ...
... never be mis- represented by the fullest expenditure of her own gifts upon her- self . And even in his view of the particular and individual— though , as has been said of him in his literary character , " often like the sun , when ...
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... never have made that sort of impression as an author , which many thoughtful persons have received from his works , much less as a man have inspired such deep love and esteem as still waits upon his memory from some who are them- selves ...
... never have made that sort of impression as an author , which many thoughtful persons have received from his works , much less as a man have inspired such deep love and esteem as still waits upon his memory from some who are them- selves ...
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