Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... merits and defects of English poetry in its dif- ferent æras ; first , from Chaucer to Milton ; second , from Dryden inclusive to Thompson ; and third , from Cowper to the present day ; I changed my plan , and confined my disquisition ...
... merits and defects of English poetry in its dif- ferent æras ; first , from Chaucer to Milton ; second , from Dryden inclusive to Thompson ; and third , from Cowper to the present day ; I changed my plan , and confined my disquisition ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ception most honorable to the moderns , and in the merit of which our own country claims the ... merits of the ancient metaphysicians , including their commentators , the school - men , and of the modern French ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ception most honorable to the moderns , and in the merit of which our own country claims the ... merits of the ancient metaphysicians , including their commentators , the school - men , and of the modern French ...
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... merits the name of philosophical ; and substituting life and pro- gressive power , for the contradictory inert force , has a right to be known and remembered as the first instaurator of the dynamic philosophy in England . The author's ...
... merits the name of philosophical ; and substituting life and pro- gressive power , for the contradictory inert force , has a right to be known and remembered as the first instaurator of the dynamic philosophy in England . The author's ...
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