Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... only occa- sions on which I could offend any member of the republic of letters . With one solitary ex- ception in which my words were first mis- stated and then wantonly applied to an indivi- dual , I could never learn , that I had 54.
... only occa- sions on which I could offend any member of the republic of letters . With one solitary ex- ception in which my words were first mis- stated and then wantonly applied to an indivi- dual , I could never learn , that I had 54.
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... never learn , that I had excited the displeasure of any among my literary contem- poraries . Having announced my intention to give a course of lectures on the characteristic merits and defects of English poetry in its dif- ferent æras ...
... never learn , that I had excited the displeasure of any among my literary contem- poraries . Having announced my intention to give a course of lectures on the characteristic merits and defects of English poetry in its dif- ferent æras ...
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... never under the water - fall of criticism , but I must be wet through with the spray ; yet how came the torrent to descend upon them ? First then , with regard to Mr. Southey . I well remember the general reception of his earlier ...
... never under the water - fall of criticism , but I must be wet through with the spray ; yet how came the torrent to descend upon them ? First then , with regard to Mr. Southey . I well remember the general reception of his earlier ...
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... never let him hear the last of his galli - pots ! Admit , that the Allegro and Penseroso of Milton are not without merit ; but repay yourself for this con- cession , by reprinting at length the two poems on the University Carrier ! As a ...
... never let him hear the last of his galli - pots ! Admit , that the Allegro and Penseroso of Milton are not without merit ; but repay yourself for this con- cession , by reprinting at length the two poems on the University Carrier ! As a ...
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... never wrote a line , which it need regret on any moral account . I have in imagination transferred to the future biographer the duty of contrasting Southey's fixed and well - earned fame , with the abuse and indefatigable hostility of ...
... never wrote a line , which it need regret on any moral account . I have in imagination transferred to the future biographer the duty of contrasting Southey's fixed and well - earned fame , with the abuse and indefatigable hostility of ...
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