Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... if I subject myself to no worse charge than that of singularity ; I am not therefore deterred from avowing , that I regard , and ever have regarded the obligations of intellect among the most sacred of the claims of gratitude .
... if I subject myself to no worse charge than that of singularity ; I am not therefore deterred from avowing , that I regard , and ever have regarded the obligations of intellect among the most sacred of the claims of gratitude .
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Even when the subject was addressed to the fancy , or the intellect , as in the Rape of the Lock , or the Essay on Man ; nay , when it was a consecutive narration , as in that astonishing product of matchless talent and ingenuity ...
Even when the subject was addressed to the fancy , or the intellect , as in the Rape of the Lock , or the Essay on Man ; nay , when it was a consecutive narration , as in that astonishing product of matchless talent and ingenuity ...
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Our faulty elder poets sacrificed the passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns to the glare and glitter of a perpetual , yet broken and heterogeneous imagery ...
Our faulty elder poets sacrificed the passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns to the glare and glitter of a perpetual , yet broken and heterogeneous imagery ...
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... than the elaborate products of his intellect , and intellectual industry ? Prudence itself would command us to show , even if defect or diversion of natural sensibility had prevented us from feeling , a due interest and qualified ...
... than the elaborate products of his intellect , and intellectual industry ? Prudence itself would command us to show , even if defect or diversion of natural sensibility had prevented us from feeling , a due interest and qualified ...
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Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he might not be in the right , and they themselves in the wrong ; an unquiet state of mind ...
Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he might not be in the right , and they themselves in the wrong ; an unquiet state of mind ...
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