Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1 |
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Yet our classical knowledge was the least of the good gifts , which we derived from his zealous and conscientious tutorage . He is now gone to his final reward , full of years , and full of honors , even of those honors , which were ...
Yet our classical knowledge was the least of the good gifts , which we derived from his zealous and conscientious tutorage . He is now gone to his final reward , full of years , and full of honors , even of those honors , which were ...
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... and still remains a tender recollection , that I should have received from a friend so revered the first knowledge of a poet , by whose works , year , after year , I was so enthusiastically delighted and inspired .
... and still remains a tender recollection , that I should have received from a friend so revered the first knowledge of a poet , by whose works , year , after year , I was so enthusiastically delighted and inspired .
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... would enter into conversation For I soon found the means of directing it to my favorite subjects Of providence , fore - knowledge , will , and fate , Fix'd fate , free will , fore - knowledge absolute , And found no end in wandering ...
... would enter into conversation For I soon found the means of directing it to my favorite subjects Of providence , fore - knowledge , will , and fate , Fix'd fate , free will , fore - knowledge absolute , And found no end in wandering ...
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then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to the best of my knowledge , the first who combined natural thoughts with natural diction ; the first who reconciled the heart with the head . It is true , as I have before mentioned ...
then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to the best of my knowledge , the first who combined natural thoughts with natural diction ; the first who reconciled the heart with the head . It is true , as I have before mentioned ...
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... talent ( or the faculty of appropriating and applying the knowledge of others ) yet still want something of the creative , and selfsufficing power of absolute Genius . For this reason therefore , they are men of commanding genius .
... talent ( or the faculty of appropriating and applying the knowledge of others ) yet still want something of the creative , and selfsufficing power of absolute Genius . For this reason therefore , they are men of commanding genius .
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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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