Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... NOTE TO THE READER The paper in this volume is brittle or the inner margins are extremely narrow . We have bound or rebound the volume utilizing the best means possible . PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO . , CHESTERLAND ...
... NOTE TO THE READER The paper in this volume is brittle or the inner margins are extremely narrow . We have bound or rebound the volume utilizing the best means possible . PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO . , CHESTERLAND ...
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... note- book into the text , some of them , in all likelihood , not even from his note - book immediately , but from recollection of its contents . It is most probable that he mistook some of these translated passages for compositions of ...
... note- book into the text , some of them , in all likelihood , not even from his note - book immediately , but from recollection of its contents . It is most probable that he mistook some of these translated passages for compositions of ...
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... note - books or journals of his thoughts , filled with observations and brief dissertations on such matters as hap- pened to strike him , with a sprinkling now and then of extracts and abstracts from the books he was reading . If the ...
... note - books or journals of his thoughts , filled with observations and brief dissertations on such matters as hap- pened to strike him , with a sprinkling now and then of extracts and abstracts from the books he was reading . If the ...
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... works which Coleridge himself men . tions ; and the latter , from its subject , would attract them the most . ” — Brit Mag . of 1835 , p . 20 . See note ii . , chapter xii . sible for a reader to find the tract referred to INTRODUCTION .
... works which Coleridge himself men . tions ; and the latter , from its subject , would attract them the most . ” — Brit Mag . of 1835 , p . 20 . See note ii . , chapter xii . sible for a reader to find the tract referred to INTRODUCTION .
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... note of his intellectual impedi- ments , —were not aware that there was a want of proportion in the faculties of his mind , which would always have prevented him from making many or good books ; for , even had he pos- sessed the ...
... note of his intellectual impedi- ments , —were not aware that there was a want of proportion in the faculties of his mind , which would always have prevented him from making many or good books ; for , even had he pos- sessed the ...
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