Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... writing , which he had written in as marginalia , and forgotten that they were his own and not the author's . Mr. Hare had always intended asking Mr. T. to give , him this story in detail in writing , but unfortunately delayed it too ...
... writing , which he had written in as marginalia , and forgotten that they were his own and not the author's . Mr. Hare had always intended asking Mr. T. to give , him this story in detail in writing , but unfortunately delayed it too ...
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... written , as Mr. Walker reminded me , All things are busy ; only I Neither bring honey with the bees , Nor flowers to make that , nor the husbandry To water these . ( Employment , Poems , p . 53. ) I think it will hardly be supposed ...
... written , as Mr. Walker reminded me , All things are busy ; only I Neither bring honey with the bees , Nor flowers to make that , nor the husbandry To water these . ( Employment , Poems , p . 53. ) I think it will hardly be supposed ...
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... written , I have become ac- quainted with Archdeacon Hare's Mission of the Comforter , which I dare to pronounce a most valuable work , —meaning , that I find it so , —without the presumption which , in me , would be great indeed , of ...
... written , I have become ac- quainted with Archdeacon Hare's Mission of the Comforter , which I dare to pronounce a most valuable work , —meaning , that I find it so , —without the presumption which , in me , would be great indeed , of ...
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... written on this subject be- fore and after the sentence I have quoted , in Bk . V. , ch . lxvii . ( pp . 445-51 of vol . ii . of Mr. Keble's ed . ) , imagine that he himself held what he de- cribes as utterly vain and unnecessary , and ...
... written on this subject be- fore and after the sentence I have quoted , in Bk . V. , ch . lxvii . ( pp . 445-51 of vol . ii . of Mr. Keble's ed . ) , imagine that he himself held what he de- cribes as utterly vain and unnecessary , and ...
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... written Word , is preserved , as the identity of an individual man is symbolized by the continuous reproduction of the same bodily organs , " as , more than this , not merely one leading symbol of permanent visibility , but a co - eff ...
... written Word , is preserved , as the identity of an individual man is symbolized by the continuous reproduction of the same bodily organs , " as , more than this , not merely one leading symbol of permanent visibility , but a co - eff ...
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