Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... passages , I analyzed sentence by sentence , and almost word by word , the popular lines , " As when the moon ... passage again twenty tion , and put them on their guard . And 39.
... passages , I analyzed sentence by sentence , and almost word by word , the popular lines , " As when the moon ... passage again twenty tion , and put them on their guard . And 39.
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... passage which he deems more especially worthless , he is sure to select and reprint it in the review ; by which , on ... passages ; except the impudence of defending it , as the proper duty , and most instructive part , of cri- ticism ...
... passage which he deems more especially worthless , he is sure to select and reprint it in the review ; by which , on ... passages ; except the impudence of defending it , as the proper duty , and most instructive part , of cri- ticism ...
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... passages in this author , which I thoroughly comprehend , were formerly no less unintelligible to me , than the passages now in question . It would , I am aware , be quite fashionable to dismiss them at once as Platonic Jargon . But ...
... passages in this author , which I thoroughly comprehend , were formerly no less unintelligible to me , than the passages now in question . It would , I am aware , be quite fashionable to dismiss them at once as Platonic Jargon . But ...
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