Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... though in truth , these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my longer poems with such intricacy of union , that I was often obliged to omit disentangling the weed , from the fear of snapping the flower ...
... though in truth , these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my longer poems with such intricacy of union , that I was often obliged to omit disentangling the weed , from the fear of snapping the flower ...
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... and the desire of giving a poetic colouring to abstract and metaphysical truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned diffidence of my own comparative talent .
... and the desire of giving a poetic colouring to abstract and metaphysical truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned diffidence of my own comparative talent .
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... but with even those of the Augustan era : and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic to see and assert the superiority of the former , in the truth and nativeness , both of their thoughts and diction .
... but with even those of the Augustan era : and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic to see and assert the superiority of the former , in the truth and nativeness , both of their thoughts and diction .
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But as it was my constant reply to authorities brought against me from later poets of great name , that no authority could avail in opposition to TRUth , Nature , LOGIC , and the LAWS of UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ; actuated too by my former ...
But as it was my constant reply to authorities brought against me from later poets of great name , that no authority could avail in opposition to TRUth , Nature , LOGIC , and the LAWS of UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ; actuated too by my former ...
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This is one instance among many of deception , by the telling the half of a fact , and omitting the other half , when it is from their mutual counteraction and neutralization , that the whole truth arises , as a tertiam aliquid ...
This is one instance among many of deception , by the telling the half of a fact , and omitting the other half , when it is from their mutual counteraction and neutralization , that the whole truth arises , as a tertiam aliquid ...
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