Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... immediately on my present subject . Among those with whom I conversed , there were , of course , very many who had formed their taste , and their notions of poetry , from the writings of Mr. Pope and his followers or to speak more ...
... immediately on my present subject . Among those with whom I conversed , there were , of course , very many who had formed their taste , and their notions of poetry , from the writings of Mr. Pope and his followers or to speak more ...
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... immediate offer , on the score that " he was , he must acknowledge the author of a confounded severe epigram on my ancient mariner , which had given me great pain . I as- sured my friend that if the epigram was a good one , it would ...
... immediate offer , on the score that " he was , he must acknowledge the author of a confounded severe epigram on my ancient mariner , which had given me great pain . I as- sured my friend that if the epigram was a good one , it would ...
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... immediate impressions of the senses , do , we well know , render the mind liable to superstition and fanaticism . Having a deficient portion of internal and proper warmth , minds of this class seek in the crowd circum fana for a warmth ...
... immediate impressions of the senses , do , we well know , render the mind liable to superstition and fanaticism . Having a deficient portion of internal and proper warmth , minds of this class seek in the crowd circum fana for a warmth ...
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... immediate reputa- tion . Through all the works of Chaucer there reigns a chearfulness , a manly hilarity , which makes it almost impossible to doubt a corres- pondent habit of feeling in the author himself . Shakspeare's evenness and ...
... immediate reputa- tion . Through all the works of Chaucer there reigns a chearfulness , a manly hilarity , which makes it almost impossible to doubt a corres- pondent habit of feeling in the author himself . Shakspeare's evenness and ...
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... immediate juxta - position with the first thought , which is rendered possible by the whole attention being suc- cessively absorbed in each singly , so as not to notice the in- terjacent notion , " changed " which by its incongruity ...
... immediate juxta - position with the first thought , which is rendered possible by the whole attention being suc- cessively absorbed in each singly , so as not to notice the in- terjacent notion , " changed " which by its incongruity ...
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