Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... particular age . A similar praise is due to his sentiments . No frequency of perusal can de- prive them of their freshness . For though they are brought into the full day - light of every reader's comprehension ; yet are they drawn up ...
... particular age . A similar praise is due to his sentiments . No frequency of perusal can de- prive them of their freshness . For though they are brought into the full day - light of every reader's comprehension ; yet are they drawn up ...
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... particular trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres serpentine Up - coiling , and inveterately convolved , - Not uninformed with phantasy , and looks That threaten the prophane ; -a pillared shade , Upon whose grassless floor of red ...
... particular trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres serpentine Up - coiling , and inveterately convolved , - Not uninformed with phantasy , and looks That threaten the prophane ; -a pillared shade , Upon whose grassless floor of red ...
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... particular facts , which made up his description , left as deep a conviction on my mind , of French worthlessness , as his own tale had done of emigrant ingratitude . Since my arrival in Germany , I have not met a single person , even ...
... particular facts , which made up his description , left as deep a conviction on my mind , of French worthlessness , as his own tale had done of emigrant ingratitude . Since my arrival in Germany , I have not met a single person , even ...
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... . Among other boy ish anecdotes , he related that the young poet set a particular value on a translation of the Paradise Lost , and always slept with it under his pillow . whole conversation . He told us , that his first 240.
... . Among other boy ish anecdotes , he related that the young poet set a particular value on a translation of the Paradise Lost , and always slept with it under his pillow . whole conversation . He told us , that his first 240.
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... particular spirit and genius . He said Lessing was the first of their dramatic writers . I complained of Nathan as tedious . He said there was not enough of action in it ; but that Lessing was the most chaste of their writers . He spoke ...
... particular spirit and genius . He said Lessing was the first of their dramatic writers . I complained of Nathan as tedious . He said there was not enough of action in it ; but that Lessing was the most chaste of their writers . He spoke ...
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