Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX had laid their heads together to construct it . Nay , even of those who have most rescued themselves from this contagion , I should plead inwardly guilty to the charge of duplicity or cowardice , if I ...
... expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX had laid their heads together to construct it . Nay , even of those who have most rescued themselves from this contagion , I should plead inwardly guilty to the charge of duplicity or cowardice , if I ...
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... expression . But where there exists that degree of genius and talent which entitles a writer to aim at the honors of a poet , the very act of poetic composition itself is , and is allowed to imply and to pro- duce , an unusual state of ...
... expression . But where there exists that degree of genius and talent which entitles a writer to aim at the honors of a poet , the very act of poetic composition itself is , and is allowed to imply and to pro- duce , an unusual state of ...
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... expression of peculiarity , moral or intellectual on the eyes , no massiveness in the general countenance . He is if any thing rather below the middle size . He wore very large half - boots which his legs filled , so fearfully were they ...
... expression of peculiarity , moral or intellectual on the eyes , no massiveness in the general countenance . He is if any thing rather below the middle size . He wore very large half - boots which his legs filled , so fearfully were they ...
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