Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... former citation ; and which I can neither admit as particular fact , or as general rule . " The lan- guage too of these men is adopted ( purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects , from all lasting and rational causes of ...
... former citation ; and which I can neither admit as particular fact , or as general rule . " The lan- guage too of these men is adopted ( purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects , from all lasting and rational causes of ...
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... former conversations , and are only collected and crowded together by the unusual stimulation . It is indeed very possible to adopt in a poem the unmeaning repetitions , habitual phrases , and other blank counters , which an unfurnished ...
... former conversations , and are only collected and crowded together by the unusual stimulation . It is indeed very possible to adopt in a poem the unmeaning repetitions , habitual phrases , and other blank counters , which an unfurnished ...
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... former bound to supply this species and degree of pleasurable excitement . We may in some measure apply to this union the answer of POLIXENES , in the Winter's Tale , to PERDITA'S neglect of the streaked gilly - flowers , because she ...
... former bound to supply this species and degree of pleasurable excitement . We may in some measure apply to this union the answer of POLIXENES , in the Winter's Tale , to PERDITA'S neglect of the streaked gilly - flowers , because she ...
Página 86
... former ? As eyes , for which the former has pre - determined their field of vi- sion , and to which , as to its organ , it commu- nicates a microscopic power ? There is not , I firmly believe , a man now living , who has from his own ...
... former ? As eyes , for which the former has pre - determined their field of vi- sion , and to which , as to its organ , it commu- nicates a microscopic power ? There is not , I firmly believe , a man now living , who has from his own ...
Página 93
... former part of Mr. Wordsworth's preface , that he meant to confine his theory of style , and the ne- cessity of a close accordance with the actual language of men , to those particular subjects from low and rustic life , which by way of ...
... former part of Mr. Wordsworth's preface , that he meant to confine his theory of style , and the ne- cessity of a close accordance with the actual language of men , to those particular subjects from low and rustic life , which by way of ...
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