Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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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 Darlegung & 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 Darlegung & c ...
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... feeling was alien and inconceivable . Yet no unprejudiced person , who re- views 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 ...
... feeling was alien and inconceivable . Yet no unprejudiced person , who re- views 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 ...
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... feeling toward him . But as far as I can reconstruct his sentence it was much as follows , being in answer to a question whether he had known Coleridge per- sonally . " Whether I have seen Coleridge or not , I cannot tell ; if he called ...
... feeling toward him . But as far as I can reconstruct his sentence it was much as follows , being in answer to a question whether he had known Coleridge per- sonally . " Whether I have seen Coleridge or not , I cannot tell ; if he called ...
Página xxxix
... feeling about the wrongs that he had sustained from my Father . Had the writer in Blackwood pointed out his part in ... feelings of respect and obligation from all who love and honour the name of Coleridge . It will already have been ...
... feeling about the wrongs that he had sustained from my Father . Had the writer in Blackwood pointed out his part in ... feelings of respect and obligation from all who love and honour the name of Coleridge . It will already have been ...
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... feelings and imagination height- lations to Mr. Cottle . Mr. Green tells me that in the Confessions are a few phrases borrowed from Lessing , which will be pointed out particularly hereafter . My Father once talked of translating all ...
... feelings and imagination height- lations to Mr. Cottle . Mr. Green tells me that in the Confessions are a few phrases borrowed from Lessing , which will be pointed out particularly hereafter . My Father once talked of translating all ...
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