Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... principle which I had never entertained . Nevertheless , had I had no other motive , or incitement , the reader would not have been troubled with this exculpation . What my additional purposes were B 2 BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA. ...
... principle which I had never entertained . Nevertheless , had I had no other motive , or incitement , the reader would not have been troubled with this exculpation . What my additional purposes were B 2 BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA. ...
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... exercise was torn up , and another on the same subject to be produced , in addition to the tasks of the day . The reader will , I trust , excuse this tribute of recollection : to a man , whose severities , even now , 10 4.
... exercise was torn up , and another on the same subject to be produced , in addition to the tasks of the day . The reader will , I trust , excuse this tribute of recollection : to a man , whose severities , even now , 10 4.
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... reader , that since this passage was written , the report of Dr. Middleton's death on his voyage to India has been proved erroneous . He lives and long may he live ; for I dare prophecy , that with his life only will his exertions for ...
... reader , that since this passage was written , the report of Dr. Middleton's death on his voyage to India has been proved erroneous . He lives and long may he live ; for I dare prophecy , that with his life only will his exertions for ...
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... reader , and the desire of exciting wonderment at his powers in the author . Oftentimes since then , in perusing French tragedies , I have fancied two marks of admiration at the end of each line , as hieroglyphics of the author's own ...
... reader , and the desire of exciting wonderment at his powers in the author . Oftentimes since then , in perusing French tragedies , I have fancied two marks of admiration at the end of each line , as hieroglyphics of the author's own ...
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... reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition that was at that time deemed poetry , in order to understand and account for the effect produced on me by the SONNETS , the MONODY at MATLOCK , and the HOPE , of ...
... reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition that was at that time deemed poetry , in order to understand and account for the effect produced on me by the SONNETS , the MONODY at MATLOCK , and the HOPE , of ...
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