Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... instance between the " Tintern Abbey , " and " the Thorn , " or the " Simon Lee . " Should their taste submit to no further change , and still remain unreconciled to the colloquial phrases , or the imitations of them , that are 73.
... instance between the " Tintern Abbey , " and " the Thorn , " or the " Simon Lee . " Should their taste submit to no further change , and still remain unreconciled to the colloquial phrases , or the imitations of them , that are 73.
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... instance the appropriation had already begun , and been legitimated in the derivative adjective : Milton had a highly imaginative , Cowley a very fanciful mind . If therefore I should succeed in estab- lishing the actual existences of ...
... instance the appropriation had already begun , and been legitimated in the derivative adjective : Milton had a highly imaginative , Cowley a very fanciful mind . If therefore I should succeed in estab- lishing the actual existences of ...
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... work " De Methodo , " Des Cartes relates the circumstance which first led him to meditate on this subject , and which since then has been often noticed and employed as an H instance and illustration of the law . A child who 97.
... work " De Methodo , " Des Cartes relates the circumstance which first led him to meditate on this subject , and which since then has been often noticed and employed as an H instance and illustration of the law . A child who 97.
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