Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... reader's notice among the thousand outward ' images , and now beautiful , now fanciful circum- stances , which form its dresses and its scenery ; or by diverting our attention from the main sub ject by those frequent witty or profound ...
... reader's notice among the thousand outward ' images , and now beautiful , now fanciful circum- stances , which form its dresses and its scenery ; or by diverting our attention from the main sub ject by those frequent witty or profound ...
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... reader's own me- mory will refer him to the LEAR , OTHELLO , in short to which not of the " great , ever living , dead man's " dramatic works ? Inopem me copia fecit . How true it is to nature , he has himself finely expressed in the ...
... reader's own me- mory will refer him to the LEAR , OTHELLO , in short to which not of the " great , ever living , dead man's " dramatic works ? Inopem me copia fecit . How true it is to nature , he has himself finely expressed in the ...
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... reader humours his voice and emphasis , with more indulgence to the author than attention to the meaning or quan- tity of the words ; but which , to an ear familiar with the numerous sounds of the Greek and Roman poets , has an effect ...
... reader humours his voice and emphasis , with more indulgence to the author than attention to the meaning or quan- tity of the words ; but which , to an ear familiar with the numerous sounds of the Greek and Roman poets , has an effect ...
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... reader's mind is thrown by the pleasureable confusion of thought from an unaccustomed train of words and images ; and that state which is induced by the natural language of empas- sioned feeling ; he undertook a useful task , and ...
... reader's mind is thrown by the pleasureable confusion of thought from an unaccustomed train of words and images ; and that state which is induced by the natural language of empas- sioned feeling ; he undertook a useful task , and ...
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... reader , that he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a ...
... reader , that he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a ...
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