Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... consists in a careless indifference to public opinion , and to the attacks of those who influence it ; that praise and admiration * This is one instance among many of deception , by the telling the half of a fact , and omitting the ...
... consists in a careless indifference to public opinion , and to the attacks of those who influence it ; that praise and admiration * This is one instance among many of deception , by the telling the half of a fact , and omitting the ...
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... consists the poor worthless I The sum total of my moral and intellectual intercourse dissolved into its ele- ments are reduced to extension , motion , degrees of velocity , and those diminished copies of con- figurative motion , which ...
... consists the poor worthless I The sum total of my moral and intellectual intercourse dissolved into its ele- ments are reduced to extension , motion , degrees of velocity , and those diminished copies of con- figurative motion , which ...
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... consists in the use of words unsuitable to the time , place , and company . The language of the market would be in the schools as pedantic , though it might not be re- probated by that name , as the language of the schools in the market ...
... consists in the use of words unsuitable to the time , place , and company . The language of the market would be in the schools as pedantic , though it might not be re- probated by that name , as the language of the schools in the market ...
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