Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... seem to establish one striking point of difference between the poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu- ries , and that of the present age . The remark may perhaps be extended to the sister art of painting . At least the latter will ...
... seem to establish one striking point of difference between the poetry of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu- ries , and that of the present age . The remark may perhaps be extended to the sister art of painting . At least the latter will ...
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... seems to propose to himself as his main object , and as that which is the most character- istic of his art , new and striking IMAGES ; with INCIDENTS that interest the affections or excite the curiosity . Both his characters and his ...
... seems to propose to himself as his main object , and as that which is the most character- istic of his art , new and striking IMAGES ; with INCIDENTS that interest the affections or excite the curiosity . Both his characters and his ...
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... seems to forget that they had ever belonged to him , or affects to consider them at most as accidental and " petty annexments , " the removal of which leaves the citadel unhurt and unendangered . My own differences from certain supposed ...
... seems to forget that they had ever belonged to him , or affects to consider them at most as accidental and " petty annexments , " the removal of which leaves the citadel unhurt and unendangered . My own differences from certain supposed ...
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... seems to be the point , to which all the lines of difference con- verge as to their source and centre . ( I mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic creed does differ from the doctrines promulged in this preface . ) I ...
... seems to be the point , to which all the lines of difference con- verge as to their source and centre . ( I mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic creed does differ from the doctrines promulged in this preface . ) I ...
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... seem to me not wholly groundless : at least , they are the only plausible objections , which I have heard to that fine poem . The one is , that the author has not , in the poem itself , taken sufficient care to preclude from the ...
... seem to me not wholly groundless : at least , they are the only plausible objections , which I have heard to that fine poem . The one is , that the author has not , in the poem itself , taken sufficient care to preclude from the ...
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