Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. diction of the Greek Poets from Homer to Theocritus inclusive ; and still more of our elder ... diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of wor- رڈ thy feelings , the pleasure derived from ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. diction of the Greek Poets from Homer to Theocritus inclusive ; and still more of our elder ... diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of wor- رڈ thy feelings , the pleasure derived from ...
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... diction ; the first who reconciled the heart with the head . It is true , as I have before mentioned , that from diffidence in my own powers , I for a short time adopted a laborious and florid diction , which I myself deemed , if not ...
... diction ; the first who reconciled the heart with the head . It is true , as I have before mentioned , that from diffidence in my own powers , I for a short time adopted a laborious and florid diction , which I myself deemed , if not ...
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... diction . A stranger has no vote on such a question ; but after repeated perusal of the work my feelings justified the verdict , and I seemed to have acquired from them a sort of tact for what is genuine in the style of later writers ...
... diction . A stranger has no vote on such a question ; but after repeated perusal of the work my feelings justified the verdict , and I seemed to have acquired from them a sort of tact for what is genuine in the style of later writers ...
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