Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... out ( in thought I mean ) every instance of this kind . If the num- ber 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.
... out ( in thought I mean ) every instance of this kind . If the num- ber 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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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. improved by their total omission ; he must advance reasons of no ordinary strength and evidence , reasons grounded in the essence of human nature . Otherwise I should not hesitate to consider him as a man not so ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. improved by their total omission ; he must advance reasons of no ordinary strength and evidence , reasons grounded in the essence of human nature . Otherwise I should not hesitate to consider him as a man not so ...
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... teaching us to consider the world in its relation to God , as of a building to its mason leaves the idea of omnipresence a mere abstract notion in the state - room of our reason . " At last the golden orientall gate Of greatest heaven 79.
... teaching us to consider the world in its relation to God , as of a building to its mason leaves the idea of omnipresence a mere abstract notion in the state - room of our reason . " At last the golden orientall gate Of greatest heaven 79.
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... reason unpoetic ? This poet's well - merited epithet is that of the " well - languaged Daniel ; " but likewise and by the consent of his contem- poraries no less than of all succeeding critics , the " prosaic Daniel . " Yet those , who ...
... reason unpoetic ? This poet's well - merited epithet is that of the " well - languaged Daniel ; " but likewise and by the consent of his contem- poraries no less than of all succeeding critics , the " prosaic Daniel . " Yet those , who ...
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... . " James , pointing to its summit , over which they had all purposed to return together , informed them that 1 transplanted for no assignable cause or reason but that of Ff2 83 for the latter a yet nearer resemblance to the ...
... . " James , pointing to its summit , over which they had all purposed to return together , informed them that 1 transplanted for no assignable cause or reason but that of Ff2 83 for the latter a yet nearer resemblance to the ...
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