Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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Página 13
... passions and impudence , of anonymous criticism . To such dispositions alone can the admonition of Pliny be requisite , Neque enim debet operi- bus ejus obesse , quod vivit . An si inter eos , quos nunquam vidimus , floruisset , non ...
... passions and impudence , of anonymous criticism . To such dispositions alone can the admonition of Pliny be requisite , Neque enim debet operi- bus ejus obesse , quod vivit . An si inter eos , quos nunquam vidimus , floruisset , non ...
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... passion for meta- physical investigations ; I labored at a solid foundation , on which permanently to ground my opinions , in the component faculties of the human mind itself , and their comparative dig- nity and importance . According ...
... passion for meta- physical investigations ; I labored at a solid foundation , on which permanently to ground my opinions , in the component faculties of the human mind itself , and their comparative dig- nity and importance . According ...
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... passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns to the glare and glitter of a perpetual , yet broken and hete- rogeneous imagery , or rather to an amphibious something , 23.
... passion , and passionate flow of poetry , to the subtleties of intellect , and to the starts of wit ; the moderns to the glare and glitter of a perpetual , yet broken and hete- rogeneous imagery , or rather to an amphibious something , 23.
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... passion being in an inverse proportion to the insight , that the more vivid , as this the less distinct ; anger is the inevitable consequence . The absence of all foundation within their own minds for that , which they yet believe both ...
... passion being in an inverse proportion to the insight , that the more vivid , as this the less distinct ; anger is the inevitable consequence . The absence of all foundation within their own minds for that , which they yet believe both ...
Página 40
... have lost by the clearer perception of the faults in certain passages , has been more than repaid to me , by the additional delight with which I read the remainder . the appeal to the bad and malignant passions of mankind 40.
... have lost by the clearer perception of the faults in certain passages , has been more than repaid to me , by the additional delight with which I read the remainder . the appeal to the bad and malignant passions of mankind 40.
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