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... Alonzo and Imogen , " and others borrowed from the German , having in their
very mechanism a specific overpowering tune , to which the generous reader
humours his voice and emphasis , with more indulgence to the author than
attention ...
... Alonzo and Imogen , " and others borrowed from the German , having in their
very mechanism a specific overpowering tune , to which the generous reader
humours his voice and emphasis , with more indulgence to the author than
attention ...
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... which he wished to explode . It is possible , that this predilection , at first merely
comparative , deviated for a time into direct partiality . : But the real object , ;
crushing KANT . In the facility and force of compound epithets , the German from
the ...
... which he wished to explode . It is possible , that this predilection , at first merely
comparative , deviated for a time into direct partiality . : But the real object , ;
crushing KANT . In the facility and force of compound epithets , the German from
the ...
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which he had in view , was , I doubt not , a species of excellence which had been
long before most happily characterized by the judicious and amiable GARVE ,
whose works are so justly beloved and esteemed by the Germans , in his
remarks ...
which he had in view , was , I doubt not , a species of excellence which had been
long before most happily characterized by the judicious and amiable GARVE ,
whose works are so justly beloved and esteemed by the Germans , in his
remarks ...
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JACOBI indeed relates of LESSING , that after a conversation with him at the
house of the Gleim ( the Tyrtæus and Anacreon of the German Parnassus ) in
which conversation L. had avowed privately to Jacobi his reluctance to admit any
...
JACOBI indeed relates of LESSING , that after a conversation with him at the
house of the Gleim ( the Tyrtæus and Anacreon of the German Parnassus ) in
which conversation L. had avowed privately to Jacobi his reluctance to admit any
...
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were eighteen in number , videlicet , five Englishmen , an English lady , a French
gentleman and his servant , an Hanoverian and his servant , a Prussian , a
Swede , two Danes , and a Mulatto boy , a German tailor and his wife ( the
smallest ...
were eighteen in number , videlicet , five Englishmen , an English lady , a French
gentleman and his servant , an Hanoverian and his servant , a Prussian , a
Swede , two Danes , and a Mulatto boy , a German tailor and his wife ( the
smallest ...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Parte1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1984 |
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