Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... criticism . But of the objects , which I proposed to myself , it was not the least important to effect , as far as ... critics of that day , the most flattering , equally with the severest , con- curred in objecting to them , obscurity ...
... criticism . But of the objects , which I proposed to myself , it was not the least important to effect , as far as ... critics of that day , the most flattering , equally with the severest , con- curred in objecting to them , obscurity ...
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... criticism . Even the three or four poems , printed with the works of a friend , as far as they were censured at all ... criticisms on the " Ancient Mariner , " in the Monthly and Critical Reviews of the first volume of the Lyrical ...
... criticism . Even the three or four poems , printed with the works of a friend , as far as they were censured at all ... criticisms on the " Ancient Mariner , " in the Monthly and Critical Reviews of the first volume of the Lyrical ...
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... criticism . To such dispositions alone can the admonition of Pliny be requisite , Neque enim debet operi bus ejus obesse , quod vivit . An si inter eos , quos nunquam vidimus , floruisset , non solum libros ejus , verum etiam imagines ...
... criticism . To such dispositions alone can the admonition of Pliny be requisite , Neque enim debet operi bus ejus obesse , quod vivit . An si inter eos , quos nunquam vidimus , floruisset , non solum libros ejus , verum etiam imagines ...
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... critic ; and the readiness with which they apply to all poets the old sarcasm of Horace upon the scriblers of his time : " Genus irritabile vatum . " A debility and dimness of the imagi- native power , and a consequent necessity of ...
... critic ; and the readiness with which they apply to all poets the old sarcasm of Horace upon the scriblers of his time : " Genus irritabile vatum . " A debility and dimness of the imagi- native power , and a consequent necessity of ...
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... , allowed a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest . Critics are too apt to forget , that rules are but means to an end ; consequently where the ends are dif- D those whom he deem'd most worthy of his praise , 33.
... , allowed a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest . Critics are too apt to forget , that rules are but means to an end ; consequently where the ends are dif- D those whom he deem'd most worthy of his praise , 33.
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