Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... composition , from which the reader collects rapidly the general result un . attracted by the component parts . The reader should be carried forward , not merely or chiefly by the mechanical impulse of curiosity , or by a restless ...
... composition , from which the reader collects rapidly the general result un . attracted by the component parts . The reader should be carried forward , not merely or chiefly by the mechanical impulse of curiosity , or by a restless ...
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... composition by accidental motives , by an act of the will , rather than by the inspi- ration of a genial and productive nature . In this investigation , I could not , I thought , do better , than keep before me the earliest work of the ...
... composition by accidental motives , by an act of the will , rather than by the inspi- ration of a genial and productive nature . In this investigation , I could not , I thought , do better , than keep before me the earliest work of the ...
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... compositions of a young man . The man that hath not music in his soul " can indeed never be a genuine poet . Imagery ( even taken from nature , much more when transplanted from books , as travels , voyages , and works of natural history ) ...
... compositions of a young man . The man that hath not music in his soul " can indeed never be a genuine poet . Imagery ( even taken from nature , much more when transplanted from books , as travels , voyages , and works of natural history ) ...
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... composition of our novels , magazines , public harangues , & c . is commonly as trivial in thought , and yet enigmatic in expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX had laid their heads together to construct it . Nay , even of those who have ...
... composition of our novels , magazines , public harangues , & c . is commonly as trivial in thought , and yet enigmatic in expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX had laid their heads together to construct it . Nay , even of those who have ...
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... compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness , and more than the delicacy of ...
... compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness , and more than the delicacy of ...
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