Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... less of quarrelsome or affected con- tempt of his censurers . The same calmness , and even greater self- possession , may be affirmed of Milton , as far as his poems , and poetic character are con- cerned . He reserved his anger , for ...
... less of quarrelsome or affected con- tempt of his censurers . The same calmness , and even greater self- possession , may be affirmed of Milton , as far as his poems , and poetic character are con- cerned . He reserved his anger , for ...
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... less impa- tient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing , and believe the opposite , yet assuredly , a vain person may have so habitu- ally indulged the wish , and ...
... less impa- tient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing , and believe the opposite , yet assuredly , a vain person may have so habitu- ally indulged the wish , and ...
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... less in natural power than in acquired knowledge ; nay , bung- lers that had failed in the lowest mechanic crafts , and whose presumption is in due pro- portion to their want of sense and sensibility ; men , who being first scriblers ...
... less in natural power than in acquired knowledge ; nay , bung- lers that had failed in the lowest mechanic crafts , and whose presumption is in due pro- portion to their want of sense and sensibility ; men , who being first scriblers ...
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... less violent , they be- come the fit instruments of literary detraction , and moral slander . They are then no longer to be questioned without exposing the complain- ant to ridicule , because , forsooth , they are ano- nymous critics ...
... less violent , they be- come the fit instruments of literary detraction , and moral slander . They are then no longer to be questioned without exposing the complain- ant to ridicule , because , forsooth , they are ano- nymous critics ...
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... less partial and unjust distinction , made by the public itself between literary , and all other property ; I believe the prejudice to have arisen , which considers an unusual irascibility concerning the reception of its products as ...
... less partial and unjust distinction , made by the public itself between literary , and all other property ; I believe the prejudice to have arisen , which considers an unusual irascibility concerning the reception of its products as ...
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