Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... it would not have answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original text . In our own English compositions ( at least for 1 the last three years of our school education ) he 8.
... it would not have answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original text . In our own English compositions ( at least for 1 the last three years of our school education ) he 8.
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... original tendencies to deve- lope themselves : my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds . The second advantage , which I owe to my early perusal , and admiration of these poems ( to which let me ...
... original tendencies to deve- lope themselves : my fancy , and the love of nature , and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds . The second advantage , which I owe to my early perusal , and admiration of these poems ( to which let me ...
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... original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins's odes to those of Gray ; and of the simile in Shakspeare " How like a younker or a prodigal , The skarfed bark puts from her native bay Hugg'd and embraced ...
... original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins's odes to those of Gray ; and of the simile in Shakspeare " How like a younker or a prodigal , The skarfed bark puts from her native bay Hugg'd and embraced ...
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... original in Shakspeare and Milton ; and in the clear perception how completely all the propriety was lost in the transfer ; I was , at that early period , led to a conjecture , which , many years afterwards was recalled to me from the ...
... original in Shakspeare and Milton ; and in the clear perception how completely all the propriety was lost in the transfer ; I was , at that early period , led to a conjecture , which , many years afterwards was recalled to me from the ...
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... original genius to become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improv- ing the taste and judgement of its contempora- ries . The poems of WEST indeed had the merit of chaste and manly diction , but they were cold ...
... original genius to become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improv- ing the taste and judgement of its contempora- ries . The poems of WEST indeed had the merit of chaste and manly diction , but they were cold ...
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