Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... feelings of the heart ; still there was a long and blessed interval , during which my natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to develope themselves : my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of ...
... feelings of the heart ; still there was a long and blessed interval , during which my natural faculties were allowed to expand , and my original tendencies to develope themselves : my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of ...
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... feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of wore thy feelings , the pleasure derived from mere novelty , 22.
... feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of wore thy feelings , the pleasure derived from mere novelty , 22.
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Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. thy feelings , the pleasure ... feeling ; it is every where present , but seldom any where as a separate excitement . I was wont boldly to affirm , that ...
Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. thy feelings , the pleasure ... feeling ; it is every where present , but seldom any where as a separate excitement . I was wont boldly to affirm , that ...
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... feeling , with which readers in general take part against the author , in favor of the 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 ...
... feeling , with which readers in general take part against the author , in favor of the 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 ...
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... feeling , an involuntary sense of fear from which nature has no means of rescuing herself but by anger . Experience ... feelings and affections blend more easily and intimately with these ideal creations , than with the objects of the ...
... feeling , an involuntary sense of fear from which nature has no means of rescuing herself but by anger . Experience ... feelings and affections blend more easily and intimately with these ideal creations , than with the objects of the ...
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