Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination . The sudden charm , which accidents of light and shade , which moon - light or sun - set diffused over a known and familiar landscape , appeared to represent the ...
... interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination . The sudden charm , which accidents of light and shade , which moon - light or sun - set diffused over a known and familiar landscape , appeared to represent the ...
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... interest of the landscape is thrown into the back ground , where mountains and torrents and castles for- bid the eye to proceed , and nothing tempts it to trace its way back again . But in the works of the great Italian and Flemish ...
... interest of the landscape is thrown into the back ground , where mountains and torrents and castles for- bid the eye to proceed , and nothing tempts it to trace its way back again . But in the works of the great Italian and Flemish ...
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... interest- ing images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to the persons of his drama . In the Idiot Boy , " indeed , the mother's character is not so much a real and native product of a ...
... interest- ing images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to the persons of his drama . In the Idiot Boy , " indeed , the mother's character is not so much a real and native product of a ...
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