Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... taste should object to the latter half of the sixth line . ) The second is a poem of greater length , which I have chosen not only for the present purpose , but likewise as a striking example and illustration of an assertion hazarded in ...
... taste should object to the latter half of the sixth line . ) The second is a poem of greater length , which I have chosen not only for the present purpose , but likewise as a striking example and illustration of an assertion hazarded in ...
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... taste , who had but studied three or four of Shakspeare's principal plays , would without the name affixed scarcely fail to recognize as Shakspeare's , a quotation from any other play , though but of a few lines . A similar peculiarity ...
... taste , who had but studied three or four of Shakspeare's principal plays , would without the name affixed scarcely fail to recognize as Shakspeare's , a quotation from any other play , though but of a few lines . A similar peculiarity ...
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... " ( EXCURSION . ) Can it be expected , that either the author or his admirers , should be induced to pay any serious attention to decisions which prove nothing but the pitiable state of the critic's own taste and 124.
... " ( EXCURSION . ) Can it be expected , that either the author or his admirers , should be induced to pay any serious attention to decisions which prove nothing but the pitiable state of the critic's own taste and 124.
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... taste and sensibility ? On opening the Review they see a favorite passage , of the force and truth of which they had an intuitive certainty in their own inward experience confirmed , if confirm- ation it could receive , by the sympathy ...
... taste and sensibility ? On opening the Review they see a favorite passage , of the force and truth of which they had an intuitive certainty in their own inward experience confirmed , if confirm- ation it could receive , by the sympathy ...
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... taste for which has been always deemed a mark of a low and degraded mind . When I was at Rome , among many other visits to the tomb of Julius II , I went thither once with a Prussian artist , a man of genius and great vivacity of ...
... taste for which has been always deemed a mark of a low and degraded mind . When I was at Rome , among many other visits to the tomb of Julius II , I went thither once with a Prussian artist , a man of genius and great vivacity of ...
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