Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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In 1794 , when I had barely passed the verge of manhood , I published a small volume of juvenile poems . They were received with a degree of favor , which , young as I was , I well knew , was bestowed on them not so much ...
In 1794 , when I had barely passed the verge of manhood , I published a small volume of juvenile poems . They were received with a degree of favor , which , young as I was , I well knew , was bestowed on them not so much ...
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... in the Monthly and Critical Reviews of the first volume of the Lyrical Ballads . ) May I be permitted to add , that , even at the early period of my ju4 venile poems , I saw and admitted the superiority of 6.
... in the Monthly and Critical Reviews of the first volume of the Lyrical Ballads . ) May I be permitted to add , that , even at the early period of my ju4 venile poems , I saw and admitted the superiority of 6.
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... examples of affected simplicity from my volume , have been able to adduce but one instance , and that out of a copy of verses half ludicrous , half splenetic , which I intended , and had myself characterized , as sermoni propriora .
... examples of affected simplicity from my volume , have been able to adduce but one instance , and that out of a copy of verses half ludicrous , half splenetic , which I intended , and had myself characterized , as sermoni propriora .
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I well remember the general réception of his earlier publications : viz . the poems published with Mr. Lovell under the names of Moschus . and Bion ; the two volumes of poems under his : own name , and the Joan of Arc . The 56.
I well remember the general réception of his earlier publications : viz . the poems published with Mr. Lovell under the names of Moschus . and Bion ; the two volumes of poems under his : own name , and the Joan of Arc . The 56.
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But what gives an additional and more ludicrous absurdity to these lamentations is the curious fact , that if in a volume of poetry the critic should find poem or passage which he deems more especially worthless , he is sure to select ...
But what gives an additional and more ludicrous absurdity to these lamentations is the curious fact , that if in a volume of poetry the critic should find poem or passage which he deems more especially worthless , he is sure to select ...
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