Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... ground , And in the broad highway I met ; Along the broad highway he came , His cheeks with tears were wet . Sturdy he seem'd , though he was sad , And in his arms a lamb he had . " The words here are doubtless such as are current in ...
... ground , And in the broad highway I met ; Along the broad highway he came , His cheeks with tears were wet . Sturdy he seem'd , though he was sad , And in his arms a lamb he had . " The words here are doubtless such as are current in ...
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... ground of contra - distinction between two modifications of the same substance or subject . Thus we should be allowed to say , that the style of architecture of Westminster Abbey is essentially different from that of Saint Paul , even ...
... ground of contra - distinction between two modifications of the same substance or subject . Thus we should be allowed to say , that the style of architecture of Westminster Abbey is essentially different from that of Saint Paul , even ...
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... ground of prose and verse , is common to both . A fine and almost faultless extract , eminent as for other beauties , so for its perfection in this species of diction , may be seen in LAMB'S Dramatic Specimens , & c . a work of various ...
... ground of prose and verse , is common to both . A fine and almost faultless extract , eminent as for other beauties , so for its perfection in this species of diction , may be seen in LAMB'S Dramatic Specimens , & c . a work of various ...
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... comply than help . A Lord I had , And have , of whom some grounds , which may improve , I hold for two lives , and both lives in me . To him I brought a dish of fruit one day G g 3 101 Sweet rose, whose hue angry and brave ...
... comply than help . A Lord I had , And have , of whom some grounds , which may improve , I hold for two lives , and both lives in me . To him I brought a dish of fruit one day G g 3 101 Sweet rose, whose hue angry and brave ...
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... grounds or rules from which the faultiness or inad- missibility of the qualities attributed may be deduced ; and without any attempt to show , that the qualities are attributable to the passage extracted . I have met with such extracts ...
... grounds or rules from which the faultiness or inad- missibility of the qualities attributed may be deduced ; and without any attempt to show , that the qualities are attributable to the passage extracted . I have met with such extracts ...
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