Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... as because they were considered buds of hope , and promises of better works to come . The critics of that day , the most flattering , equally with the severest , con2 curred in objecting to them , obscurity , a general 4.
... as because they were considered buds of hope , and promises of better works to come . The critics of that day , the most flattering , equally with the severest , con2 curred in objecting to them , obscurity , a general 4.
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The same remark holds almost equally true , of the Love's Labour Lost , Romeo and Juliet , Venus and Adonis , and Lucrece compared with the Lear , Macbeth , Othello , and Hamlet of our great Dramatist . The rule for the admission of ...
The same remark holds almost equally true , of the Love's Labour Lost , Romeo and Juliet , Venus and Adonis , and Lucrece compared with the Lear , Macbeth , Othello , and Hamlet of our great Dramatist . The rule for the admission of ...
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Nay certain introductions , similies , and examples , were placed by name on a list of interdiction , Among the similies , there was , I remember , that of the Manchineel fruit , as suiting equally well with too many subjects ; in which ...
Nay certain introductions , similies , and examples , were placed by name on a list of interdiction , Among the similies , there was , I remember , that of the Manchineel fruit , as suiting equally well with too many subjects ; in which ...
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The circumstances in the time of Shakspeare , which it was equally out of his power to alter , were different , and such as , in my opinion , allowed a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest .
The circumstances in the time of Shakspeare , which it was equally out of his power to alter , were different , and such as , in my opinion , allowed a far wider sphere , and a deeper and more human interest .
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... and image to image , is a component equally essential ; and in the due modification of each by the other the GENIUS itself consists ; so that it would be as just as fair to describe the earth , as in imminent danger of exorbitating ...
... and image to image , is a component equally essential ; and in the due modification of each by the other the GENIUS itself consists ; so that it would be as just as fair to describe the earth , as in imminent danger of exorbitating ...
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