Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... feelings painfully incon- gruous with the principles , and which ( with the usual allowance afforded to an antithesis ) displayed the love of wisdom rather than the wisdom of love . " From this pamphlet ( entitled Darle- gung , & c ...
... feelings painfully incon- gruous with the principles , and which ( with the usual allowance afforded to an antithesis ) displayed the love of wisdom rather than the wisdom of love . " From this pamphlet ( entitled Darle- gung , & c ...
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... feelings of respect and obligation from all who love and honor the name of Coleridge . It will already have been seen , that no attempt is here made to justify my Father's literary omissions and inaccuracies , or to deny that they ...
... feelings of respect and obligation from all who love and honor the name of Coleridge . It will already have been seen , that no attempt is here made to justify my Father's literary omissions and inaccuracies , or to deny that they ...
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... feelings and imagination heightened and magnified that side or choly Letter , one of the Juvenile Poems . The second stanza looks like an expansion of the commencement : Non si sol semel occidit , Non rubris iterum surget ab Indiis . I ...
... feelings and imagination heightened and magnified that side or choly Letter , one of the Juvenile Poems . The second stanza looks like an expansion of the commencement : Non si sol semel occidit , Non rubris iterum surget ab Indiis . I ...
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... feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready to shape themselves into deeds , as far as the heart was concerned ; -how far the hand can answer to the heart depends on circumstances with ...
... feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready to shape themselves into deeds , as far as the heart was concerned ; -how far the hand can answer to the heart depends on circumstances with ...
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... feelings that contains , whether in a right or wrong form , the spiritual ideas in which the true substance of Christianity con- sists , more completely on some points it coincided with the " Catholicism " of Rome rather than with that ...
... feelings that contains , whether in a right or wrong form , the spiritual ideas in which the true substance of Christianity con- sists , more completely on some points it coincided with the " Catholicism " of Rome rather than with that ...
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