Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... occasions another's droll story of a Scotchman , which again by the same sort of conjunction disjunctive leads to some etourderie of a Welchman , and that again to some sly hit of a Yorkshireman ; the habit of reading tomb - stones in ...
... occasions another's droll story of a Scotchman , which again by the same sort of conjunction disjunctive leads to some etourderie of a Welchman , and that again to some sly hit of a Yorkshireman ; the habit of reading tomb - stones in ...
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... professors . But I shall probably have occasion hereafter to deliver my convictions more at large concerning this state of things , and its influences on taste , genius and morality . 66 In the " Thalaba " the " Madoc " 60.
... professors . But I shall probably have occasion hereafter to deliver my convictions more at large concerning this state of things , and its influences on taste , genius and morality . 66 In the " Thalaba " the " Madoc " 60.
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... occasion to this fiction of a new school of poetry , and of clamors against its supposed founders and proselytes . As little do I believe that " Mr. WORDS- WORTH'S Lyrical Ballads " were in themselves the cause . I speak exclusively of ...
... occasion to this fiction of a new school of poetry , and of clamors against its supposed founders and proselytes . As little do I believe that " Mr. WORDS- WORTH'S Lyrical Ballads " were in themselves the cause . I speak exclusively of ...
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... occasion of it , and by wondering at the perverseness of the man , who had written a long and argumentative essay to persuade them , that " Fair is foul , and foul is fair ; " in other words , that they had been all their lives admiring ...
... occasion of it , and by wondering at the perverseness of the man , who had written a long and argumentative essay to persuade them , that " Fair is foul , and foul is fair ; " in other words , that they had been all their lives admiring ...
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... itself with the person who occasions it ; even as persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an involuntary dislike towards their physician . another had quoted as his favorite . I am indeed 76.
... itself with the person who occasions it ; even as persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an involuntary dislike towards their physician . another had quoted as his favorite . I am indeed 76.
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