Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... sufficiently disciplined to receive the au- thority of others , as a substitute for my own conviction . Satisfied that the thoughts , such as they were , could not have been expressed other- wise , or at least more perspicuously , I ...
... sufficiently disciplined to receive the au- thority of others , as a substitute for my own conviction . Satisfied that the thoughts , such as they were , could not have been expressed other- wise , or at least more perspicuously , I ...
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... sufficiently exploded even at the pre- sent day . It consists ( as I explained at large , and proved in detail in my public lectures ) in mistaking for the essentials of the Greek stage certain rules , which the wise poets imposed upon ...
... sufficiently exploded even at the pre- sent day . It consists ( as I explained at large , and proved in detail in my public lectures ) in mistaking for the essentials of the Greek stage certain rules , which the wise poets imposed upon ...
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... sufficiently enforced . Nor was there at that time wanting a party spirit to aggravate the defects of a poet , who with all the courage of uncorrupted youth had avowed his zeal for a cause , which he deemed that of liberty , and his ...
... sufficiently enforced . Nor was there at that time wanting a party spirit to aggravate the defects of a poet , who with all the courage of uncorrupted youth had avowed his zeal for a cause , which he deemed that of liberty , and his ...
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... sufficient for my purpose , if I have proved , that Mr. Southey's writings no more than my own , furnished the original occasion to this fiction of a new school of poetry , and of clamors against its supposed founders and proselytes ...
... sufficient for my purpose , if I have proved , that Mr. Southey's writings no more than my own , furnished the original occasion to this fiction of a new school of poetry , and of clamors against its supposed founders and proselytes ...
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... admitted that there were some few of the tales and incidents , in which I could not myself find a sufficient cause for their having been recorded in metre . I mentioned the " Alice Fell " as an instance ; " nay , " 77.
... admitted that there were some few of the tales and incidents , in which I could not myself find a sufficient cause for their having been recorded in metre . I mentioned the " Alice Fell " as an instance ; " nay , " 77.
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