Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... cause , did really originate in an ill conformation of body , obtuse pain , or constitutional defect of pleasurable sensation . What is charged to the author , belongs to the man , who would probably have been still more impatient , but ...
... cause , did really originate in an ill conformation of body , obtuse pain , or constitutional defect of pleasurable sensation . What is charged to the author , belongs to the man , who would probably have been still more impatient , but ...
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... cause more powerfully , than by its own personal interests .; for this plain reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ideal world , in which the present is still constituted by the future or the past ; and because his feelings ...
... cause more powerfully , than by its own personal interests .; for this plain reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ideal world , in which the present is still constituted by the future or the past ; and because his feelings ...
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... cause . I have before said , that my acquaintance with literary men has been limited and distant ; and that I have had neither dispute nor controversy . From my first entrance into life , I have , with few and short intervals , lived ...
... cause . I have before said , that my acquaintance with literary men has been limited and distant ; and that I have had neither dispute nor controversy . From my first entrance into life , I have , with few and short intervals , lived ...
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... causes , am I to account for attacks , the long continuance and inveteracy of which it would require all three to explain . The solution may seem to have been given , or at least suggested , in a note to a preceding page . I was in ...
... causes , am I to account for attacks , the long continuance and inveteracy of which it would require all three to explain . The solution may seem to have been given , or at least suggested , in a note to a preceding page . I was in ...
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... cause , which he deemed that of liberty , and his abhorrence of oppression by whatever name consecrated . But it was as little objected by others , as dreamt of by the poet himself , that he preferred careless aud prosaic lines on rule ...
... cause , which he deemed that of liberty , and his abhorrence of oppression by whatever name consecrated . But it was as little objected by others , as dreamt of by the poet himself , that he preferred careless aud prosaic lines on rule ...
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