Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - 334 páginas |
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... judgment , and were now about to censure without reason.1 That this conjecture is not wide from the mark , I am induced to believe from the noticeable fact , which I can state on my own knowledge , that the same general censure has been ...
... judgment , and were now about to censure without reason.1 That this conjecture is not wide from the mark , I am induced to believe from the noticeable fact , which I can state on my own knowledge , that the same general censure has been ...
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... judgment and strong sound sense I have had almost continued occasion to revere , making the usual complaints to me concerning both the style and subjects of Mr. Wordsworth's minor poems ; I admitted that there were some few of the tales ...
... judgment and strong sound sense I have had almost continued occasion to revere , making the usual complaints to me concerning both the style and subjects of Mr. Wordsworth's minor poems ; I admitted that there were some few of the tales ...
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... judgment derived from constant experience , and enable us to peruse with the liveliest interest the wildest tales of ghosts , wizards , genii , and secret talismans . On this propensity , so deeply rooted in our nature , a specific ...
... judgment derived from constant experience , and enable us to peruse with the liveliest interest the wildest tales of ghosts , wizards , genii , and secret talismans . On this propensity , so deeply rooted in our nature , a specific ...
Contenido
Motives to the present workReception of the Authors first | 1 |
Supposed irritability of genius brought to the test of facts | 15 |
The Authors obligations to Critics and the probable occasion | 26 |
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