Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... prove no more , than that * I have ventured to call it " unique ; " not only because I know no work of the kind in our language ( if we except a few chapters of the old translation of Froissart ) none , which uniting the charms of ...
... prove no more , than that * I have ventured to call it " unique ; " not only because I know no work of the kind in our language ( if we except a few chapters of the old translation of Froissart ) none , which uniting the charms of ...
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... many poems of inferior merit , or partial inte- rest , as have enlivened the journals of the day , they would have added to his honour with good and wise men , not merely or principally as proving the versatility of his talents , but as 64.
... many poems of inferior merit , or partial inte- rest , as have enlivened the journals of the day , they would have added to his honour with good and wise men , not merely or principally as proving the versatility of his talents , but as 64.
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Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. as proving the versatility of his talents , but as evidences of the purity of that mind , which even in its levities never wrote a line , which it need ...
Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. as proving the versatility of his talents , but as evidences of the purity of that mind , which even in its levities never wrote a line , which it need ...
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... proved , that Mr. Southey's writings no more than my own , furnished the original occasion to this fiction of a new school of poetry , and of clamors against its supposed founders and proselytes . As little do I believe that " Mr. WORDS ...
... proved , that Mr. Southey's writings no more than my own , furnished the original occasion to this fiction of a new school of poetry , and of clamors against its supposed founders and proselytes . As little do I believe that " Mr. WORDS ...
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... prove ( if it prove any thing at all ) that the parodist is a still greater blockhead than the original writer , and what is far worse , a malignant coxcomb to boot . The talent for mimicry seems strongest where the human race are most ...
... prove ( if it prove any thing at all ) that the parodist is a still greater blockhead than the original writer , and what is far worse , a malignant coxcomb to boot . The talent for mimicry seems strongest where the human race are most ...
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