Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... considered as proof against all fair attacks ; and to this day I cannot read either , without delight , and a portion of enthusiasm . At all events , whatever pleasure I may have lost by the clearer perception of the faults in certain ...
... considered as proof against all fair attacks ; and to this day I cannot read either , without delight , and a portion of enthusiasm . At all events , whatever pleasure I may have lost by the clearer perception of the faults in certain ...
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... considered , single and unbalanced , it might be fairly described as expos ing the individual to a greater chance of mental derange- ment ; but then a more than usual rapidity of association , a more than usual power of passing from ...
... considered , single and unbalanced , it might be fairly described as expos ing the individual to a greater chance of mental derange- ment ; but then a more than usual rapidity of association , a more than usual power of passing from ...
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... considered ourselves , as belonging to any common school , but that of good sense confirmed by the long - established models of the best times of Greece , Rome , Italy , and England ; and still more groundless the notion , that Mr ...
... considered ourselves , as belonging to any common school , but that of good sense confirmed by the long - established models of the best times of Greece , Rome , Italy , and England ; and still more groundless the notion , that Mr ...
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... that an opposite conduct , which was at that time considered by us as the easy virtue of cold and selfish pru- dence , might originate in the noblest emotions , in views the CHAPTER IV . The lyrical ballads with the preface - 70.
... that an opposite conduct , which was at that time considered by us as the easy virtue of cold and selfish pru- dence , might originate in the noblest emotions , in views the CHAPTER IV . The lyrical ballads with the preface - 70.
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... to those peculiarities . In these , as was actually the case with Mr. Southey's earlier works , the lines and passages which might have offended the general taste , would have been considered as mere inequalities , and attributed to 72.
... to those peculiarities . In these , as was actually the case with Mr. Southey's earlier works , the lines and passages which might have offended the general taste , would have been considered as mere inequalities , and attributed to 72.
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