Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... critics , and authorised as " synodical individuals ** to speak of themselves plurali majestatico ! As if literature formed a cast , like that of the PARAS in Hindostan , who , however maltreated , must not dare to deem themselves ...
... critics , and authorised as " synodical individuals ** to speak of themselves plurali majestatico ! As if literature formed a cast , like that of the PARAS in Hindostan , who , however maltreated , must not dare to deem themselves ...
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... the thought is justifiable ; for the images are at least consistent , and it was the intention of the writers to mark the seasons by this allegory of visualized Puns . CHAPTER III . The author's obligations to critics , and 48.
... the thought is justifiable ; for the images are at least consistent , and it was the intention of the writers to mark the seasons by this allegory of visualized Puns . CHAPTER III . The author's obligations to critics , and 48.
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... critics , and the proba- ble occasion - Principles of modern criticism— Mr. Southey's works and character . To anonymous critics in reviews , maga- zines , and news - journals of various name and rank , and to satirists with or without ...
... critics , and the proba- ble occasion - Principles of modern criticism— Mr. Southey's works and character . To anonymous critics in reviews , maga- zines , and news - journals of various name and rank , and to satirists with or without ...
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... critics , whose decisions are oracles for our read- ing public ; I might safely borrow the words of the apocry phal Daniel ; " Give me leave , O Sovereign PUBLIC , and I shall slay this dragon without sword or staff . " For the com ...
... critics , whose decisions are oracles for our read- ing public ; I might safely borrow the words of the apocry phal Daniel ; " Give me leave , O Sovereign PUBLIC , and I shall slay this dragon without sword or staff . " For the com ...
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... criticism as applied to Shakspeare and Milton , constitute my whole publicity ; the only occa- sions on which I could offend any member of the republic of letters . With one solitary ex- ception in which my words were first mis- stated ...
... criticism as applied to Shakspeare and Milton , constitute my whole publicity ; the only occa- sions on which I could offend any member of the republic of letters . With one solitary ex- ception in which my words were first mis- stated ...
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