Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 296 páginas First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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... latter , the most obvious thoughts , in language the most fantastic and arbitrary . Our faulty elder poets sacrificed the passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns ...
... latter , the most obvious thoughts , in language the most fantastic and arbitrary . Our faulty elder poets sacrificed the passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns ...
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... In chastity of diction however , and the harmony of blank verse , Cowper leaves Thompson unmeasureably below him ; yet still I feel the latter to have been the born poet . men . at least a remnant of the former leaven , and 25 .
... In chastity of diction however , and the harmony of blank verse , Cowper leaves Thompson unmeasureably below him ; yet still I feel the latter to have been the born poet . men . at least a remnant of the former leaven , and 25 .
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... latter must impress their preconceptions on the world without , in order to present them back to their own view with the satisfying degree of clearness , distinctness , and individuality . These in tranquil times are formed to exhibit a ...
... latter must impress their preconceptions on the world without , in order to present them back to their own view with the satisfying degree of clearness , distinctness , and individuality . These in tranquil times are formed to exhibit a ...
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... numerous , and I need not add , respect- able audiences at the royal institution , before Mr. Schlegel gave his lectures on the same subjects at Vienna . and the severe calamities , which overwhelmed his latter days 34.
... numerous , and I need not add , respect- able audiences at the royal institution , before Mr. Schlegel gave his lectures on the same subjects at Vienna . and the severe calamities , which overwhelmed his latter days 34.
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... latter days : poor , sick , old , blind , slandered , persecuted , " Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , " in an age in which he was as little understood by the party , for whom , as by that , against whom he had contended ...
... latter days : poor , sick , old , blind , slandered , persecuted , " Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , " in an age in which he was as little understood by the party , for whom , as by that , against whom he had contended ...
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