Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... person , who reviews my Father's life , on an intimate acquaintance with it , will deny that he showed an unusual disregard of this property in thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and marginal ...
... person , who reviews my Father's life , on an intimate acquaintance with it , will deny that he showed an unusual disregard of this property in thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and marginal ...
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... persons of individuals . But I have read what he has written with great pleasure , and I took occasion in my lectures to vindi- cate him from the charge , which has been brought against him , of plagiarizing from me ; and I said that it ...
... persons of individuals . But I have read what he has written with great pleasure , and I took occasion in my lectures to vindi- cate him from the charge , which has been brought against him , of plagiarizing from me ; and I said that it ...
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... persons of ordinary faculties and habits of mind , could only result from conscious wilful departure from the rule of right , may in their case have a different origin , and though capable , more or less , of being controlled by the ...
... persons of ordinary faculties and habits of mind , could only result from conscious wilful departure from the rule of right , may in their case have a different origin , and though capable , more or less , of being controlled by the ...
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... persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ascribed to them qualities which they did not possess , or denied them those which they had , but that his feelings and imagination heightened and magnified that side or choly Letter ...
... persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ascribed to them qualities which they did not possess , or denied them those which they had , but that his feelings and imagination heightened and magnified that side or choly Letter ...
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... persons are described in ecstatic language , were suggested by individuals , and doubtless did but portray them as they were constantly presented to him by his heart and imagination . Such a temper is ever liable to be mistaken for one ...
... persons are described in ecstatic language , were suggested by individuals , and doubtless did but portray them as they were constantly presented to him by his heart and imagination . Such a temper is ever liable to be mistaken for one ...
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