Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... grounds , he wastes as much more paper than the author , as the copies of a fashionable review are more numerous than those of the original book ; in some , and those the most prominent instances , as ten thousand to five hundred . I ...
... grounds , he wastes as much more paper than the author , as the copies of a fashionable review are more numerous than those of the original book ; in some , and those the most prominent instances , as ten thousand to five hundred . I ...
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... grounds ; and never let him hear the last of his galli - pots ! Admit , that the Allegro and Penseroso of Milton are not without merit ; but repay yourself for this con- cession , by reprinting at length the two poems on the University ...
... grounds ; and never let him hear the last of his galli - pots ! Admit , that the Allegro and Penseroso of Milton are not without merit ; but repay yourself for this con- cession , by reprinting at length the two poems on the University ...
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... ground been furnished by the strange contrast of the heat and long continuance of the opposition , with the nature of the faults stated as justifying it . The seduc- tive faults , the dulcia vitia of Cowley , Marini , or Darwin might ...
... ground been furnished by the strange contrast of the heat and long continuance of the opposition , with the nature of the faults stated as justifying it . The seduc- tive faults , the dulcia vitia of Cowley , Marini , or Darwin might ...
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... ground , and are visible to the naked eye of our common consciousness . Yet even in this attempt I am aware , that I shall be obliged to draw more largely on the sense , if it is to convey any specific difference from sense and ...
... ground , and are visible to the naked eye of our common consciousness . Yet even in this attempt I am aware , that I shall be obliged to draw more largely on the sense , if it is to convey any specific difference from sense and ...
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... statement of the theory , which I do acknow- ledge ; or shrink from the trouble of examining the grounds on which I rest it , or the argu- ments which I offer in its justification . CHAPTER V. On the law of association - Its history 93.
... statement of the theory , which I do acknow- ledge ; or shrink from the trouble of examining the grounds on which I rest it , or the argu- ments which I offer in its justification . CHAPTER V. On the law of association - Its history 93.
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