Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... volume of the " Lyrical Ballads . " There was here , no mark of strained thought , or forced diction , no crowd or turbu- lence of imagery , and , as the poet hath him- self well described in his lines " on re - visiting the Wye ...
... volume of the " Lyrical Ballads . " There was here , no mark of strained thought , or forced diction , no crowd or turbu- lence of imagery , and , as the poet hath him- self well described in his lines " on re - visiting the Wye ...
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... the post to a very limited number of subscribers , the author has felt less objection to quote from it , though a work of his own . To the public at large indeed it is the same as a volume in manuscript . same power . It is not , I own , ...
... the post to a very limited number of subscribers , the author has felt less objection to quote from it , though a work of his own . To the public at large indeed it is the same as a volume in manuscript . same power . It is not , I own , ...
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... the diverse meaning of which the two terms were capable , and analyzed the fa- culties to which they should be appropriated . Mr. W. Taylor's recent volume of synonimes I have not yet seen ; * but his specification of 89.
... the diverse meaning of which the two terms were capable , and analyzed the fa- culties to which they should be appropriated . Mr. W. Taylor's recent volume of synonimes I have not yet seen ; * but his specification of 89.
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... volumes of St. Thomas Aquinas , partly perhaps from having heard that Sir James ( then Mr. ) Mackintosh had in his lectures past a high encomium on this canonized philosopher , but chiefly from the fact , that the volumes had belonged ...
... volumes of St. Thomas Aquinas , partly perhaps from having heard that Sir James ( then Mr. ) Mackintosh had in his lectures past a high encomium on this canonized philosopher , but chiefly from the fact , that the volumes had belonged ...
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... volume commences , he makes no reference to the principles or results of the first . Nay , he assumes , as his founda- tions , ideas which , if we embrace the doctrines of his first volume , can exist no where but in the vibrations of ...
... volume commences , he makes no reference to the principles or results of the first . Nay , he assumes , as his founda- tions , ideas which , if we embrace the doctrines of his first volume , can exist no where but in the vibrations of ...
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