Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2 |
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... judgement ever awake and steady self - possession , with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement ; and while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the artificial , still subordinates art to nature ; the manner to the matter ...
... judgement ever awake and steady self - possession , with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement ; and while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the artificial , still subordinates art to nature ; the manner to the matter ...
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Superior'excellence in the manner of treating the same subjects was the trial and test of the artist's merit . Not otherwise is it with the more polished poets of the 15th and 16th century , especially with those of Italy .
Superior'excellence in the manner of treating the same subjects was the trial and test of the artist's merit . Not otherwise is it with the more polished poets of the 15th and 16th century , especially with those of Italy .
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I have seldom met with compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness , and more ...
I have seldom met with compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness , and more ...
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In like manner with a kind of instinctive prudence , he will abandon by little and little his weakest posts , till at length he seems to forget that they had ever belonged to him , or affects to consider them at most as accidental and ...
In like manner with a kind of instinctive prudence , he will abandon by little and little his weakest posts , till at length he seems to forget that they had ever belonged to him , or affects to consider them at most as accidental and ...
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... or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a happy imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors .
... or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a happy imitation of the rude unpolished manners and discourse of their inferiors .
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