Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned diffidence of my own comparative talent . - During several years of my youth and early manhood , I reverenced those , who had re - introduced the manly sim ...
... seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned diffidence of my own comparative talent . - During several years of my youth and early manhood , I reverenced those , who had re - introduced the manly sim ...
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... seemed to me characterized not so much by poetic thoughts , as by thoughts translated into the language of poetry . On this last point , I had occasion to render my own thoughts gradually more and more plain to myself , by frequent ...
... seemed to me characterized not so much by poetic thoughts , as by thoughts translated into the language of poetry . On this last point , I had occasion to render my own thoughts gradually more and more plain to myself , by frequent ...
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... seemed to act aright , not in obedi- ence to any law or outward motive , but by the necessity of a happy nature , which could not act otherwise . As son , brother , husband , father , master , friend , he moves with firm yet light steps ...
... seemed to act aright , not in obedi- ence to any law or outward motive , but by the necessity of a happy nature , which could not act otherwise . As son , brother , husband , father , master , friend , he moves with firm yet light steps ...
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... seemed to him neither to need or permit . The occasional obscurities , which had risen from an imperfect controul over the resources of his na- tive language , had almost wholly disappeared , together with that worse defect of arbitary ...
... seemed to him neither to need or permit . The occasional obscurities , which had risen from an imperfect controul over the resources of his na- tive language , had almost wholly disappeared , together with that worse defect of arbitary ...
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... seemed to act by a mechanism of its own , without any conscious effort of the will , or even against it . Our inward experiences were thus arranged in three separate classes , the passive sense , or what the school - men call the merely ...
... seemed to act by a mechanism of its own , without any conscious effort of the will , or even against it . Our inward experiences were thus arranged in three separate classes , the passive sense , or what the school - men call the merely ...
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admiration appear Aristotle beauty BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA blank verse cause character commencement common compositions consciousness criticism DANE defects diction distinct effect English equally excellence excitement existence express faculty fancy feelings former French genius German German language greater Greek ground heart honor human idea images imagination imitation instance intellectual intelligence interest jacobinism judgement Klopstock knowledge language latter least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads meaning ment merit metre Milton mind mode moral nature never notions object once original passage passion perhaps person philosopher Pindar Plato pleasure Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry possible present principles prose racter Ratzeburg reader reason rhyme S. T. COLERIDGE scarcely sense sonnet soul Southey Spinoza spirit stanzas style supposed Synesius taste thing thou thought tion translation true truth Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writer