Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... in one of his philosophical disquisitions has written on the means of acquiring a just taste with the precision of Aristotle , and the elegance of Quintillian . terest , deeper pathos , manlier reflection , and the 30.
... in one of his philosophical disquisitions has written on the means of acquiring a just taste with the precision of Aristotle , and the elegance of Quintillian . terest , deeper pathos , manlier reflection , and the 30.
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... means ineffectual . Not only in the verses of those who have professed their admiration of his genius , but even of those who have distin- guished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impres ...
... means ineffectual . Not only in the verses of those who have professed their admiration of his genius , but even of those who have distin- guished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impres ...
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... means taken from low or rustic life in the common accepta- tion of those words ; and it is not less clear , that the sentiments and language , as far as they can be conceived to have been really transferred from the minds and ...
... means taken from low or rustic life in the common accepta- tion of those words ; and it is not less clear , that the sentiments and language , as far as they can be conceived to have been really transferred from the minds and ...
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... mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic creed does differ from the doctrines promulged in this preface . ) I adopt with full faith the principle of Aristotle , that poetry as poetry is essentially * ideal , that it avoids ...
... mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic creed does differ from the doctrines promulged in this preface . ) I adopt with full faith the principle of Aristotle , that poetry as poetry is essentially * ideal , that it avoids ...
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... mean selves in all their existing meanness , or to work on their sluggish sympathies by a pathos not a whit more respectable than the maudlin tears of drunkenness . Their tragic scenes were meant to affect us indeed ; but yet within the ...
... mean selves in all their existing meanness , or to work on their sluggish sympathies by a pathos not a whit more respectable than the maudlin tears of drunkenness . Their tragic scenes were meant to affect us indeed ; but yet within the ...
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