Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... force to the writers in our own language . But it must not be forgotten , that the same Cæsar wrote a gram- matical treatise for the purpose of reforming the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles ...
... force to the writers in our own language . But it must not be forgotten , that the same Cæsar wrote a gram- matical treatise for the purpose of reforming the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles ...
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... force and dignity in plainer words . Lute , harp , and lyre , muse , muses , and inspirations , Pegasus , Parnassus , and Hipocrene , were all an abomination to him . In fancy I can almost hear him now , exclaiming " Harp ? Harp ? Lyre ...
... force and dignity in plainer words . Lute , harp , and lyre , muse , muses , and inspirations , Pegasus , Parnassus , and Hipocrene , were all an abomination to him . In fancy I can almost hear him now , exclaiming " Harp ? Harp ? Lyre ...
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... any other reliance on the force or fitness of his phrases , but the authority of the author from whence he has adopted them . Consequently he must first prepare his thoughts , • and then pick out , from Virgil , Horace , 20.
... any other reliance on the force or fitness of his phrases , but the authority of the author from whence he has adopted them . Consequently he must first prepare his thoughts , • and then pick out , from Virgil , Horace , 20.
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... of exorbitating , or of falling into the sun , according as the assertor of the absurdity con- fined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively . have become yearly , less and less desirable , except 45.
... of exorbitating , or of falling into the sun , according as the assertor of the absurdity con- fined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively . have become yearly , less and less desirable , except 45.
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... force , which con- stitutes the white ball , to constitute the red or black ; or the idea of a circle to constitute the idea of a triangle ; which is impossible . But it may be said , that , by the sensations from the objects A and M ...
... force , which con- stitutes the white ball , to constitute the red or black ; or the idea of a circle to constitute the idea of a triangle ; which is impossible . But it may be said , that , by the sensations from the objects A and M ...
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