Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... poetic character of the poet , by whose writings this controversy was first kindled , and has been since fuelled and fanned . In 1794 , when I had barely passed the verge of manhood , I published a small volume of juvenile poems . They ...
... poetic character of the poet , by whose writings this controversy was first kindled , and has been since fuelled and fanned . In 1794 , when I had barely passed the verge of manhood , I published a small volume of juvenile poems . They ...
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... poets from Chaucer to Milton . Nor was this all . But as it was my constant reply to authorities brought against me from ... poetic style ; first , that not the poem which we have read , but that to which we return , with the greatest ...
... poets from Chaucer to Milton . Nor was this all . But as it was my constant reply to authorities brought against me from ... poetic style ; first , that not the poem which we have read , but that to which we return , with the greatest ...
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... poet himself , that he preferred careless aud prosaic lines on rule and of forethought , or in- deed that he pretended to any other art or theory of poetic diction , besides that which we may all learn from Horace , Quintilian , the ad ...
... poet himself , that he preferred careless aud prosaic lines on rule and of forethought , or in- deed that he pretended to any other art or theory of poetic diction , besides that which we may all learn from Horace , Quintilian , the ad ...
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