Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... answer is , that no- thing can permanently please , which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so , and not otherwise . If metre be superadded , all other parts must be made consonant with it . They must be such , as to ...
... answer is , that no- thing can permanently please , which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so , and not otherwise . If metre be superadded , all other parts must be made consonant with it . They must be such , as to ...
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... answer was : " I have heard his powers very highly spoken of by some of our first - rate men ; but I would not have a work of his if any one would give it me : for he is spoken but slightly of , or not at all in the Quarterly Review ...
... answer was : " I have heard his powers very highly spoken of by some of our first - rate men ; but I would not have a work of his if any one would give it me : for he is spoken but slightly of , or not at all in the Quarterly Review ...
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... ANSW . Most admirably ! Believe me , Sir ! I have seldom heard even a native talk so fluently . THE DANE . ( Squeezing my hand with great vehemence ) My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity we have for each odher ! But tell me ...
... ANSW . Most admirably ! Believe me , Sir ! I have seldom heard even a native talk so fluently . THE DANE . ( Squeezing my hand with great vehemence ) My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity we have for each odher ! But tell me ...
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