Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... heart and head to point and drapery . The reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition ... heart's leg tie his galling chain . " then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to 24.
... heart and head to point and drapery . The reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition ... heart's leg tie his galling chain . " then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to 24.
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... heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II . OH I do love thee , meek SIMPLICITY ! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart , and soothes each small distress , Distress tho ' small , yet haply great to me , " Tis true on Lady ...
... heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II . OH I do love thee , meek SIMPLICITY ! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart , and soothes each small distress , Distress tho ' small , yet haply great to me , " Tis true on Lady ...
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... heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned unless they have proceeded from the heart.— But whether they be such , no man can be cer- tain in the case of another , scarcely perhaps even in his own . Hence it ...
... heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned unless they have proceeded from the heart.— But whether they be such , no man can be cer- tain in the case of another , scarcely perhaps even in his own . Hence it ...
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