Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... produced of another kind , but uninteresting in them- selves to the mind of the producer . He loved to go forward , expanding and ennobling the soul of his teaching , and hated the trouble of turning back to look after its body . To the ...
... produced of another kind , but uninteresting in them- selves to the mind of the producer . He loved to go forward , expanding and ennobling the soul of his teaching , and hated the trouble of turning back to look after its body . To the ...
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... produce would " appear to be the offspring of his own spirit by better tests than the mere reference to dates : " and although his actual per- formance fell very far short of what he was ever expecting to per- form , yet surely his ...
... produce would " appear to be the offspring of his own spirit by better tests than the mere reference to dates : " and although his actual per- formance fell very far short of what he was ever expecting to per- form , yet surely his ...
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... Poems in one volume ; where they will also find the poem of Stolberg , which suggested , and partly produced , my Father's Lines on a Cataract . ridge's own though some may even prefer Stolberg's striking original 24 INTRODUCTION .
... Poems in one volume ; where they will also find the poem of Stolberg , which suggested , and partly produced , my Father's Lines on a Cataract . ridge's own though some may even prefer Stolberg's striking original 24 INTRODUCTION .
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... producing and creating , when they are but metamor- phosing ! " That Coleridge was tempted into this course by vanity , " says the writer in Blackwood towards the end of his article , " by the paltry desire of applause , or by any ...
... producing and creating , when they are but metamor- phosing ! " That Coleridge was tempted into this course by vanity , " says the writer in Blackwood towards the end of his article , " by the paltry desire of applause , or by any ...
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... producing disunion and mu- tual distrust among Christians . The subtlest matter has all the properties of matter as much as the grossest . Let us see how this notion , that the soul con- sists of subtle matter , affects the form of ...
... producing disunion and mu- tual distrust among Christians . The subtlest matter has all the properties of matter as much as the grossest . Let us see how this notion , that the soul con- sists of subtle matter , affects the form of ...
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