Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... critic , how soft or how hard ; how friendly , or how bitter , shall be the phrases which he is to select for the expression of such reprehension or ridicule . The critic must know , what effect it is his object to produce ; and with a ...
... critic , how soft or how hard ; how friendly , or how bitter , shall be the phrases which he is to select for the expression of such reprehension or ridicule . The critic must know , what effect it is his object to produce ; and with a ...
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... critics own verdict , so devoid of all merit , as must excite in the most candid mind the suspicion , either that dislike or vindictive feelings were at work ; or that there was a cold prudential pre - deter- mination to increase the ...
... critics own verdict , so devoid of all merit , as must excite in the most candid mind the suspicion , either that dislike or vindictive feelings were at work ; or that there was a cold prudential pre - deter- mination to increase the ...
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... critic's meaning , if it did not prove the justice of his sentence . Even where this is not the case , the extracts are too often made without reference to any general grounds or rules from which the faultiness or inad- missibility of ...
... critic's meaning , if it did not prove the justice of his sentence . Even where this is not the case , the extracts are too often made without reference to any general grounds or rules from which the faultiness or inad- missibility of ...
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... critic to have been directed ( at least in a christian country , and himself , we hope , a chris- tian ) who gives the following lines , portraying the fervor of solitary devotion excited by the magnificent display of the Almighty's ...
... critic to have been directed ( at least in a christian country , and himself , we hope , a chris- tian ) who gives the following lines , portraying the fervor of solitary devotion excited by the magnificent display of the Almighty's ...
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... critic's own taste and sensibility ? On opening the Review they see a favorite passage , of the force and truth of which they had an intuitive certainty in their own inward experience confirmed , if confirm- ation it could receive , by ...
... critic's own taste and sensibility ? On opening the Review they see a favorite passage , of the force and truth of which they had an intuitive certainty in their own inward experience confirmed , if confirm- ation it could receive , by ...
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