Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... guage too of these men is adopted ( purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects , from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best ...
... guage too of these men is adopted ( purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects , from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best ...
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... guage of rustic life purified from provincialism ) " arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets , who ...
... guage of rustic life purified from provincialism ) " arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets , who ...
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... guage of men by the epithet to morning . ( For we will set aside , at present , the consideration , that the particular word " smiling " is hack- neyed , and ( as it involves a sort of personifica- tion ) not quite congruous with the ...
... guage of men by the epithet to morning . ( For we will set aside , at present , the consideration , that the particular word " smiling " is hack- neyed , and ( as it involves a sort of personifica- tion ) not quite congruous with the ...
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