Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Klopstock assented , and said that he meant to confine Glover's superiority to single lines . He told us that he had ... Klopstock's French as I had already con- strued it . He appeared to know very little of Milton or indeed of ...
... Klopstock assented , and said that he meant to confine Glover's superiority to single lines . He told us that he had ... Klopstock's French as I had already con- strued it . He appeared to know very little of Milton or indeed of ...
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... Klopstock , during the interviews that took place after my depar- ture . On these I shall make but one remark at present , and that will appear a presumptuous one , namely , that Klopstock's remarks on the venerable 245.
... Klopstock , during the interviews that took place after my depar- ture . On these I shall make but one remark at present , and that will appear a presumptuous one , namely , that Klopstock's remarks on the venerable 245.
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... Klopstock having wished to see the Calvary of Cumberland , and asked what was thought of it in England , I went to Remnant's ( the English bookseller ) where I procured the Analytical Re- view , in which is contained the review of Cum ...
... Klopstock having wished to see the Calvary of Cumberland , and asked what was thought of it in England , I went to Remnant's ( the English bookseller ) where I procured the Analytical Re- view , in which is contained the review of Cum ...
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