Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... character • • CHAP . IV . The Lyrical Ballads with the Preface - Mr . Wordsworth's earlier poems - On Fancy and Imagination - The investigation of the distinction important to the Fine Arts CHAP . V. On the law of Association - Its ...
... character • • CHAP . IV . The Lyrical Ballads with the Preface - Mr . Wordsworth's earlier poems - On Fancy and Imagination - The investigation of the distinction important to the Fine Arts CHAP . V. On the law of Association - Its ...
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... character , and pro- bably either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his previous citation had been made , or felt that for readers , to whom the very name of Schelling was new , such particu larity as that of ...
... character , and pro- bably either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his previous citation had been made , or felt that for readers , to whom the very name of Schelling was new , such particu larity as that of ...
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... character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ascribed to them qualities which they did not possess , or denied them those ...
... character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ascribed to them qualities which they did not possess , or denied them those ...
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... character . Kind words are not to be contrasted with good deeds , except where they are substituted for them , and those kindly feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready to shape ...
... character . Kind words are not to be contrasted with good deeds , except where they are substituted for them , and those kindly feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready to shape ...
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... character , or per- verting influence in the circumstances of his life . This seems exceptionable , however gently done , first because it is a very cir- cuitous and uncertain mode of arriving at truth ; a man's opinions we know on his ...
... character , or per- verting influence in the circumstances of his life . This seems exceptionable , however gently done , first because it is a very cir- cuitous and uncertain mode of arriving at truth ; a man's opinions we know on his ...
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