Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... to have " cabbaged from his works ad libitum . " The style of these strictures resembles the reasoning ; things look rough and coarse on the wrong side , and the reasoning they contain is of that kind , which xiv Perverse Interpretation ,
... to have " cabbaged from his works ad libitum . " The style of these strictures resembles the reasoning ; things look rough and coarse on the wrong side , and the reasoning they contain is of that kind , which xiv Perverse Interpretation ,
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. the reasoning they contain is of that kind , which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. the reasoning they contain is of that kind , which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in ...
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... ever impelling him to trace things down to their deepest source , and to follow them out in their remotest ramifications . His powers , compounded and balanced as they were , enabled him to xviii The World misunderstood Mr. C.
... ever impelling him to trace things down to their deepest source , and to follow them out in their remotest ramifications . His powers , compounded and balanced as they were , enabled him to xviii The World misunderstood Mr. C.
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... ” which occur in the following para- graph , and which , because he altered them a little for the occasion , he is reproached with having " curiously transmog- rified . " xxxii Charity believeth all things , not blindly , discipline.
... ” which occur in the following para- graph , and which , because he altered them a little for the occasion , he is reproached with having " curiously transmog- rified . " xxxii Charity believeth all things , not blindly , discipline.
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... thing defective in his frame of mind ; I would only maintain that this fault has not been fairly reported or becomingly commented upon . That a man who has been " more highly gifted than his fellows , " is there- fore to have less ...
... thing defective in his frame of mind ; I would only maintain that this fault has not been fairly reported or becomingly commented upon . That a man who has been " more highly gifted than his fellows , " is there- fore to have less ...
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