Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... kind ; as illustrated by Mr. Wordsworth himself from the song of Deborah . " At her feet he bowed , he fell , he lay down ; at her feet he bowed , he fell ; where he bowed , there he fell down dead . " • CHAPTER XVIII . Language of ...
... kind ; as illustrated by Mr. Wordsworth himself from the song of Deborah . " At her feet he bowed , he fell , he lay down ; at her feet he bowed , he fell ; where he bowed , there he fell down dead . " • CHAPTER XVIII . Language of ...
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... kind would be attributed by any one , who had enjoyed the slightest oppor- tunity of understanding his mind and character . Where an objection has been anticipated by such chains on the child , to the music of which , one of his school ...
... kind would be attributed by any one , who had enjoyed the slightest oppor- tunity of understanding his mind and character . Where an objection has been anticipated by such chains on the child , to the music of which , one of his school ...
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... kind , their frequency , and their occasions , which on a subject of equal weight would be vicious and alien in correct and manly prose . I contend , that in both cases this unfitness of each for the place of the other frequently will ...
... kind , their frequency , and their occasions , which on a subject of equal weight would be vicious and alien in correct and manly prose . I contend , that in both cases this unfitness of each for the place of the other frequently will ...
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... kind " By bud of nobler race . This is an art , " Which does mend nature - change it rather ; but " The art itself is nature . " Secondly , I argue from the EFFECTS of metre . E e 2 67 greater, than would be desired or endured, ...
... kind " By bud of nobler race . This is an art , " Which does mend nature - change it rather ; but " The art itself is nature . " Secondly , I argue from the EFFECTS of metre . E e 2 67 greater, than would be desired or endured, ...
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... ; and to strike out ( in thought I mean ) every instance of this kind . If the num- her of these fancied erasures did not startle him ; or if he continued to deem the work improved by their total omission ; he must advance reasons 77.
... ; and to strike out ( in thought I mean ) every instance of this kind . If the num- her of these fancied erasures did not startle him ; or if he continued to deem the work improved by their total omission ; he must advance reasons 77.
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