Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... words and phrases , so that not only each part should be melodious in itself , but contribute to the harmony of the whole , each note referring and conducing to the melody of all the fore- going and following words of the same period or ...
... words and phrases , so that not only each part should be melodious in itself , but contribute to the harmony of the whole , each note referring and conducing to the melody of all the fore- going and following words of the same period or ...
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... words themselves . For whe- ther there ought to exist a class of words in the English , in any degree resembling the poetic dialect of the Greek and Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would ...
... words themselves . For whe- ther there ought to exist a class of words in the English , in any degree resembling the poetic dialect of the Greek and Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would ...
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... word there in two instances , the position in the original being clearly such as is not adopted in ordinary conversation . The other words printed in italics were so marked because , though good and genuine English , they are not the ...
... word there in two instances , the position in the original being clearly such as is not adopted in ordinary conversation . The other words printed in italics were so marked because , though good and genuine English , they are not the ...
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