Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... object , his attention was drawn to an article in Blackwood's Magazine of March 1840 , in which " the very large and unacknowledged appropriations it con- tains from the great German Philosopher Schelling " are pointed out ; and by this ...
... object , his attention was drawn to an article in Blackwood's Magazine of March 1840 , in which " the very large and unacknowledged appropriations it con- tains from the great German Philosopher Schelling " are pointed out ; and by this ...
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... object of his censure ; nevertheless , throughout great part of it , Mr. Coleridge is treated as an artful purloiner and selfish plunderer , who know- ingly robs others to enrich himself , both the tone and the language of the article ...
... object of his censure ; nevertheless , throughout great part of it , Mr. Coleridge is treated as an artful purloiner and selfish plunderer , who know- ingly robs others to enrich himself , both the tone and the language of the article ...
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... And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ! Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve , And hope , without an object , cannot live . He had no hope of gainful popularity , even from And his " Body did him grievous wrong . ” xix.
... And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ! Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve , And hope , without an object , cannot live . He had no hope of gainful popularity , even from And his " Body did him grievous wrong . ” xix.
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... object of hope to him , without a further one , more deeply satisfying , a dream of which was ever un- bracing his mind , but which life , such as he had made it , and such as it was given him from above , had not afforded . Then the ...
... object of hope to him , without a further one , more deeply satisfying , a dream of which was ever un- bracing his mind , but which life , such as he had made it , and such as it was given him from above , had not afforded . Then the ...
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... object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , —with what fruit will , it is to be hoped , hereafter appear in a phi- losophical work by his friend and fellow student Mr. Green . The second great ground ...
... object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , —with what fruit will , it is to be hoped , hereafter appear in a phi- losophical work by his friend and fellow student Mr. Green . The second great ground ...
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