Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... speaking , become the property of the borrower , so as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in • See vol i . Of the use made by the writer in Bl . of this passage I shall have to speak again further on . which he ...
... speaking , become the property of the borrower , so as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in • See vol i . Of the use made by the writer in Bl . of this passage I shall have to speak again further on . which he ...
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... speak of his share in the promulgation of truth and awakening of reflection , and of the world's unthankfulness . This he did , rather in self - defence , when he was accused of neglecting to employ or of misemploying his natural gifts ...
... speak of his share in the promulgation of truth and awakening of reflection , and of the world's unthankfulness . This he did , rather in self - defence , when he was accused of neglecting to employ or of misemploying his natural gifts ...
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... speaking of the gifts assigned him by heaven , he sadly exclaims , and from my graspless hand 66 Drop friendship's precious pearls like hour - glass sand ! " Some of these precious pearls he let fall , not from wanting a deep sense of ...
... speaking of the gifts assigned him by heaven , he sadly exclaims , and from my graspless hand 66 Drop friendship's precious pearls like hour - glass sand ! " Some of these precious pearls he let fall , not from wanting a deep sense of ...
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... speaking in warm eulogy , according to his wont , of S. T. C. Dr. Arnold says : " But yet there are marks enough that his mind was a little diseased by the want of a profession , and the consequent unsteadiness of his mind and purposes ...
... speaking in warm eulogy , according to his wont , of S. T. C. Dr. Arnold says : " But yet there are marks enough that his mind was a little diseased by the want of a profession , and the consequent unsteadiness of his mind and purposes ...
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... speak popularly , in the language of the plain Christian , who knows nothing of philosophy , is to identify accidents with substance , so as to do away with the latter en- tirely . Now , not to mention the gross improbability , that the ...
... speak popularly , in the language of the plain Christian , who knows nothing of philosophy , is to identify accidents with substance , so as to do away with the latter en- tirely . Now , not to mention the gross improbability , that the ...
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