Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... whole system of human language , as one continued process of association . He showed , in what sense not only general terms , but generic images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) actually existed , and in what consists their nature ...
... whole system of human language , as one continued process of association . He showed , in what sense not only general terms , but generic images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) actually existed , and in what consists their nature ...
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... whole gamut of eloquence from the ratiocinative to the decla- matory , and in the latter from the pathetic to the indignant . I argued , I described , I promi- sed , I prophecied ; and beginning with the cap- tivity of nations I ended ...
... whole gamut of eloquence from the ratiocinative to the decla- matory , and in the latter from the pathetic to the indignant . I argued , I described , I promi- sed , I prophecied ; and beginning with the cap- tivity of nations I ended ...
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... whole connectedly . The fairest part of the most beautiful body will appear deformed and monstrous , if dissevered from its place in the organic Whole . Nay , on delicate subjects , where a seemingly trifling difference of more or less ...
... whole connectedly . The fairest part of the most beautiful body will appear deformed and monstrous , if dissevered from its place in the organic Whole . Nay , on delicate subjects , where a seemingly trifling difference of more or less ...
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