Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... whole is likewise entertaining or affect- ing , as a tale , or as a series of interesting re- flections , I of ... whole attention of the reader to itself disjoins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an ...
... whole is likewise entertaining or affect- ing , as a tale , or as a series of interesting re- flections , I of ... whole attention of the reader to itself disjoins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an ...
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... whole the shores being just often enough green and bare to give the proper effect to the mag- nificent groves which which occupy the greater part of their circumference . From the turnings , windings , and indentations of the shore ...
... whole the shores being just often enough green and bare to give the proper effect to the mag- nificent groves which which occupy the greater part of their circumference . From the turnings , windings , and indentations of the shore ...
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... whole moral Being in any one Individual ? Never will God reject a soul that sincerely loves him : be his speculative opinions what they may : and whe- ther in any given instance certain opinions , be they Unbelief , or Misbelief , are ...
... whole moral Being in any one Individual ? Never will God reject a soul that sincerely loves him : be his speculative opinions what they may : and whe- ther in any given instance certain opinions , be they Unbelief , or Misbelief , are ...
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