Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... excellence defined and exemplified in the preceding Chapter is not the characteristic ex- cellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is pre- cluded by higher powers . The praise of uni- form ...
... excellence defined and exemplified in the preceding Chapter is not the characteristic ex- cellence of Mr. Wordsworth's style ; because I can add with equal sincerity , that it is pre- cluded by higher powers . The praise of uni- form ...
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... excellence , nor do I even think it such ; but merely as matter of fact . I affirm , that from no contem- porary writer could so many lines be quoted , without reference to the poem in which they are found , for their own independent ...
... excellence , nor do I even think it such ; but merely as matter of fact . I affirm , that from no contem- porary writer could so many lines be quoted , without reference to the poem in which they are found , for their own independent ...
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... excellence , I might be easily induced to believe or apprehend . But that lines , the sense of which I had analysed and found consonant with all the best convictions of my understand- ing ; and the imagery and diction of which had ...
... excellence , I might be easily induced to believe or apprehend . But that lines , the sense of which I had analysed and found consonant with all the best convictions of my understand- ing ; and the imagery and diction of which had ...
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... excellence in his writings of which it would not present a specimen . But it would be unjust not to repeat that this defect is only occasional . From a careful reperusal of the two volumes of poems , I doubt whether the objectionable ...
... excellence in his writings of which it would not present a specimen . But it would be unjust not to repeat that this defect is only occasional . From a careful reperusal of the two volumes of poems , I doubt whether the objectionable ...
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... excellence of all ages and countries , will not perfectly secure us against the contagious familiarity with the far more numerous offspring of tastelessness or of a perverted taste . If this be the case , as it noto- riously is , with ...
... excellence of all ages and countries , will not perfectly secure us against the contagious familiarity with the far more numerous offspring of tastelessness or of a perverted taste . If this be the case , as it noto- riously is , with ...
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