Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... speak of the essence , and essential properties of a circle ; but we do not ' therefore assert , that any thing , which really exists , is mathema- tically circular . Thus too , without any tau- tology we contend for the existence of ...
... speak of the essence , and essential properties of a circle ; but we do not ' therefore assert , that any thing , which really exists , is mathema- tically circular . Thus too , without any tau- tology we contend for the existence of ...
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... speaking ? No surely ! rather of a fool or madman or at best of a vain or igno- rant phantast ! And might not Brains so wild and so deficient make just the same havock with rhymes and metres , as they are supposed to effect with modes ...
... speaking ? No surely ! rather of a fool or madman or at best of a vain or igno- rant phantast ! And might not Brains so wild and so deficient make just the same havock with rhymes and metres , as they are supposed to effect with modes ...
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... speaking strings , What God , what hero , wilt thou sing ? What happy man to equal glories bring ? Begin , begin thy noble choice , And let the hills around reflect the image of thy voice . Pisa does to Jove belong , Jove and Pisa claim ...
... speaking strings , What God , what hero , wilt thou sing ? What happy man to equal glories bring ? Begin , begin thy noble choice , And let the hills around reflect the image of thy voice . Pisa does to Jove belong , Jove and Pisa claim ...
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... speak ) I found that some had stuff'd the bed with thoughts , I would say thorns . Dear , could my heart not break , When with my pleasures even my rest was gone ? Full well I understood who had been there : For I had given the key to ...
... speak ) I found that some had stuff'd the bed with thoughts , I would say thorns . Dear , could my heart not break , When with my pleasures even my rest was gone ? Full well I understood who had been there : For I had given the key to ...
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... speaking , as in the different dramatis personæ of the " RECLUSE . " Even in the other poems in which he purposes to be most dramatic , there are few in which it does not occasionally burst forth . The reader might often address the ...
... speaking , as in the different dramatis personæ of the " RECLUSE . " Even in the other poems in which he purposes to be most dramatic , there are few in which it does not occasionally burst forth . The reader might often address the ...
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