Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... present day it is not to be supposed , that a youth can think in Latin , or that he can have any other reliance on the force or fitness of his phrases , but the authority of the author from whence he has adopted them . Consequently he ...
... present day it is not to be supposed , that a youth can think in Latin , or that he can have any other reliance on the force or fitness of his phrases , but the authority of the author from whence he has adopted them . Consequently he ...
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... present , but seldom any where as a se- parate excitement . I was wont boldly to affirm , that it would be scarcely more difficult to push a stone out from the pyramids with the bare hand , than to alter a word , or the position of a ...
... present , but seldom any where as a se- parate excitement . I was wont boldly to affirm , that it would be scarcely more difficult to push a stone out from the pyramids with the bare hand , than to alter a word , or the position of a ...
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... present day ; yet in the more sustained and elevated style , of the * I remember a ludicrous instance in the poem tradesman : of a young " No more will I endure love's pleasing pain , Or round my heart's leg tie his galling chain ...
... present day ; yet in the more sustained and elevated style , of the * I remember a ludicrous instance in the poem tradesman : of a young " No more will I endure love's pleasing pain , Or round my heart's leg tie his galling chain ...
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... present collection in Mr. Southey's Joan of Arc , 2nd book , 1st edition , and the Tragedy of REMORSE ) are not more below my present ideal in respect of the general tissue of the style , than those of the latest date . Their faults ...
... present collection in Mr. Southey's Joan of Arc , 2nd book , 1st edition , and the Tragedy of REMORSE ) are not more below my present ideal in respect of the general tissue of the style , than those of the latest date . Their faults ...
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... present them back to their own view with the satisfying degree of clearness , distinctness , and individuality . These in tranquil times are formed to exhibit a perfect poem in palace or temple or landscape - garden ; or a tale of ro ...
... present them back to their own view with the satisfying degree of clearness , distinctness , and individuality . These in tranquil times are formed to exhibit a perfect poem in palace or temple or landscape - garden ; or a tale of ro ...
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