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But it must not be forgotten , that the same Cæsar wrote a grammatical treatise for the purpose of reforming the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles of Logic or universal Grammar . of my 1 * The ...
But it must not be forgotten , that the same Cæsar wrote a grammatical treatise for the purpose of reforming the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles of Logic or universal Grammar . of my 1 * The ...
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... that the consummate judgement of Shakspeare , not only in the general construction , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy .
... that the consummate judgement of Shakspeare , not only in the general construction , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy .
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The same calmness , and even greater selfpossession , may be affirmed of Milton , as far as his poems , and poetic character are concerned . He reserved his anger , for the enemies of religion , freedom , and his country .
The same calmness , and even greater selfpossession , may be affirmed of Milton , as far as his poems , and poetic character are concerned . He reserved his anger , for the enemies of religion , freedom , and his country .
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... being so incomparably greater of those who are thought to be , than of those who really are men of real genius ; and in part from the. * A phrase of Andrew Marvel's . GENIUS . * This is one instance among many of 42.
... being so incomparably greater of those who are thought to be , than of those who really are men of real genius ; and in part from the. * A phrase of Andrew Marvel's . GENIUS . * This is one instance among many of 42.
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... it might be fairly described as exposing the individual to a greater chance of mental derangement ; but then a more than usual rapidity of association , a more than usual power of passing from thought to thought , and image to image ...
... it might be fairly described as exposing the individual to a greater chance of mental derangement ; but then a more than usual rapidity of association , a more than usual power of passing from thought to thought , and image to image ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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