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... and that the persons of Say not that I am recommending abstractions , for these
class - characteristics which constitute the instructiveness of a character , are so
modified and particularized in each person of the Shaksperian Drama , that life ...
... and that the persons of Say not that I am recommending abstractions , for these
class - characteristics which constitute the instructiveness of a character , are so
modified and particularized in each person of the Shaksperian Drama , that life ...
Página 45
In the “ Thorn , ” the poet himself acknowledges in a note the necessity of an
introductory poem , in which he should have pourtrayed the character of the
person from whom the words of the poem are supposed to proceed : a
superstitious man ...
In the “ Thorn , ” the poet himself acknowledges in a note the necessity of an
introductory poem , in which he should have pourtrayed the character of the
person from whom the words of the poem are supposed to proceed : a
superstitious man ...
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If the history of the phrases in hourly currency among our peasants were traced ,
a person not previously aware of the fact would be surprized at finding so large a
number , which three or four centuries ago were the exclusive property of the ...
If the history of the phrases in hourly currency among our peasants were traced ,
a person not previously aware of the fact would be surprized at finding so large a
number , which three or four centuries ago were the exclusive property of the ...
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A person of any taste , who had but studied three or four of Shakspeare's
principal plays , would without the name ... A similar peculiarity , though in a less
degree , attends Mr. Wordsworth's style , whenever he speaks in his own person ;
or ...
A person of any taste , who had but studied three or four of Shakspeare's
principal plays , would without the name ... A similar peculiarity , though in a less
degree , attends Mr. Wordsworth's style , whenever he speaks in his own person ;
or ...
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This person he represents , as having been driven by the restlessness of fervid
feelings , and from a craving intellect , to an itinerant life ; and as having in
consequence passed the larger portion of his time , from earliest manhood , in
villages ...
This person he represents , as having been driven by the restlessness of fervid
feelings , and from a craving intellect , to an itinerant life ; and as having in
consequence passed the larger portion of his time , from earliest manhood , in
villages ...
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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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