Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... effect of contem- porary writers on youthful minds - Bowles's sonnets - Comparison between the Poets before and since Mr. Pope . IT has been my lot to have had my name introduced both in conversation , and in print , more frequently ...
... effect of contem- porary writers on youthful minds - Bowles's sonnets - Comparison between the Poets before and since Mr. Pope . IT has been my lot to have had my name introduced both in conversation , and in print , more frequently ...
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... effect ; but an impossible creation of a something - nothing out of its very contrary ! It is the mere quick - silver plating behind a looking- glass ; and in this alone consists the poor worthless I The sum total of my moral and ...
... effect ; but an impossible creation of a something - nothing out of its very contrary ! It is the mere quick - silver plating behind a looking- glass ; and in this alone consists the poor worthless I The sum total of my moral and ...
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... effect . It is the object itself , not the product of a syllogism , which is present to our consciousness . Or would we explain this supervention of the object to the sensation , by a productive faculty set in motion by an im- pulse ...
... effect . It is the object itself , not the product of a syllogism , which is present to our consciousness . Or would we explain this supervention of the object to the sensation , by a productive faculty set in motion by an im- pulse ...
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