Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... metrical writer in the choice of his diction . I conclude therefore , that the attempt is im- practicable ; and that , were it not impractica- ble , it would still be useless . For the very power of making the selection implies the pre ...
... metrical writer in the choice of his diction . I conclude therefore , that the attempt is im- practicable ; and that , were it not impractica- ble , it would still be useless . For the very power of making the selection implies the pre ...
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... metrical work . First , that as the elements of metre owe their existence to a state of increased excitement , so the metre itself ✓ should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement . Secondly , that as these elements are ...
... metrical work . First , that as the elements of metre owe their existence to a state of increased excitement , so the metre itself ✓ should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement . Secondly , that as these elements are ...
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... metrical form . Mr. Marshal's repository affords a num- ber of tales in prose inferior in pathos and gene- ral merit , some of as old a date , and many as widely popular . TOM HICKATHRIFT , JACK THE GIANT - KILLER , GOODY TWO - SHOES ...
... metrical form . Mr. Marshal's repository affords a num- ber of tales in prose inferior in pathos and gene- ral merit , some of as old a date , and many as widely popular . TOM HICKATHRIFT , JACK THE GIANT - KILLER , GOODY TWO - SHOES ...
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