Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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Página 87
... called by its names . Could a rule be given from without , poetry would cease to be poetry , and sink into a mechanical art . It would be μορφωσις , not ποιησις . The rules of the IMAGINATION are themselves the very powers of growth and ...
... called by its names . Could a rule be given from without , poetry would cease to be poetry , and sink into a mechanical art . It would be μορφωσις , not ποιησις . The rules of the IMAGINATION are themselves the very powers of growth and ...
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... called to mind the horns of the rising sun , and I repeated the noble passage from Taylor's Holy Dying . That horns were the emblem of power and sovereignty among the Eastern nations , and are still retained as such in Abyssinia ; the ...
... called to mind the horns of the rising sun , and I repeated the noble passage from Taylor's Holy Dying . That horns were the emblem of power and sovereignty among the Eastern nations , and are still retained as such in Abyssinia ; the ...
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... called mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the ...
... called mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the ...
Página 155
... is conscious of them ? or how can it be called the child , if it be no part of the child's conscious being ? For aught I know , the think- ing Spirit within me may be substantially one with the principle of life , and of vital operation ...
... is conscious of them ? or how can it be called the child , if it be no part of the child's conscious being ? For aught I know , the think- ing Spirit within me may be substantially one with the principle of life , and of vital operation ...
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... called THE DANE , had likewise white hair , but was much shorter than his brother , with slender limbs , and a very thin face slightly pock - fretten . This man convinced me of the justice of an old remark , that many a faithful ...
... called THE DANE , had likewise white hair , but was much shorter than his brother , with slender limbs , and a very thin face slightly pock - fretten . This man convinced me of the justice of an old remark , that many a faithful ...
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