Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life he was a dedicated thing .
... which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life he was a dedicated thing .
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The great works of past ages seem to a young man things of another race , in respect to which his faculties must remain passive and submiss , even as to the stars and mountains . But the writings of a contemporary , perhaps not many ...
The great works of past ages seem to a young man things of another race , in respect to which his faculties must remain passive and submiss , even as to the stars and mountains . But the writings of a contemporary , perhaps not many ...
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Most of myself I thought ! when it befel , That the soothe spirit of the breezy wood Breath'd in mine ear : " All this is very well , But much of ONE thing , is for No thing good . " Oh my poor heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II .
Most of myself I thought ! when it befel , That the soothe spirit of the breezy wood Breath'd in mine ear : " All this is very well , But much of ONE thing , is for No thing good . " Oh my poor heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II .
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... the feelings and affections blend more easily and intimately with these ideal creations , than with the objects of the senses ; the mind is affected by thoughts , rather than by things ; and only then feels the requisite interest ...
... the feelings and affections blend more easily and intimately with these ideal creations , than with the objects of the senses ; the mind is affected by thoughts , rather than by things ; and only then feels the requisite interest ...
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That this did not arise from ignorance of his own comparative greatness , we have abundant proof in his sonnets , which could scarcely have been + " Of old things all are over old , 1 Of good things none are good enough : We'll show ...
That this did not arise from ignorance of his own comparative greatness , we have abundant proof in his sonnets , which could scarcely have been + " Of old things all are over old , 1 Of good things none are good enough : We'll show ...
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