Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... excitement , which had re- sulted from the energetic fervor of his own spirit in so vividly exhibiting , what it had so accu- rately and profoundly contemplated . I think , I should have conjectured from these poems , that even then the ...
... excitement , which had re- sulted from the energetic fervor of his own spirit in so vividly exhibiting , what it had so accu- rately and profoundly contemplated . I think , I should have conjectured from these poems , that even then the ...
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... excitement , so the metre itself ✓ should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement . Secondly , that as these elements are formed into metre artificially , by a voluntary act , with the design and for the purpose of ...
... excitement , so the metre itself ✓ should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement . Secondly , that as these elements are formed into metre artificially , by a voluntary act , with the design and for the purpose of ...
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... excitement of vision by sound and the exponents of sound , Thus , " THE ECHOING WALKS BETWEEN , " may be almost said to reverse the fable in tradition of the head of Memnon , in the Egyptian statue . Such may be deservedly entitled the ...
... excitement of vision by sound and the exponents of sound , Thus , " THE ECHOING WALKS BETWEEN , " may be almost said to reverse the fable in tradition of the head of Memnon , in the Egyptian statue . Such may be deservedly entitled the ...
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