Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... cause , indeed , which is so far accidental , that it is the blessing of par . ticular countries and a particular age , not the product of particular places or employments , the poet owes the shew of probability , that his personages ...
... cause , indeed , which is so far accidental , that it is the blessing of par . ticular countries and a particular age , not the product of particular places or employments , the poet owes the shew of probability , that his personages ...
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... causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived ; and because , from their rank in society , and the sameness and narrow circle of ...
... causes of dislike or disgust ) because such men hourly communi- cate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived ; and because , from their rank in society , and the sameness and narrow circle of ...
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... the natural feelings . I have to beg Dr. Bell's pardon for this connection of the two names , but he knows that contrast is no less powerful a cause of association than likeness . an author as natural , his answer to it must 61.
... the natural feelings . I have to beg Dr. Bell's pardon for this connection of the two names , but he knows that contrast is no less powerful a cause of association than likeness . an author as natural , his answer to it must 61.
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... cause , and in which " The simplest , and the most familiar things Gain a strange power of spreading awe around them " ) I would ask the poet whether he would not have felt an abrupt down - fall in these verses from the preceding stanza ...
... cause , and in which " The simplest , and the most familiar things Gain a strange power of spreading awe around them " ) I would ask the poet whether he would not have felt an abrupt down - fall in these verses from the preceding stanza ...
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... causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imper- fect and defective without metre . Metre there- fore having been connected with poetry most often and by a peculiar fitness , whatever else is ...
... causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imper- fect and defective without metre . Metre there- fore having been connected with poetry most often and by a peculiar fitness , whatever else is ...
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