Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Inopem me copia fecit . How true it is to nature , he has himself finely expressed in the instance of love in Sonnet 98 . " From you have I been absent in the spring Bb 2 19 jects which he presents. Unaided by any pre- ...
... Inopem me copia fecit . How true it is to nature , he has himself finely expressed in the instance of love in Sonnet 98 . " From you have I been absent in the spring Bb 2 19 jects which he presents. Unaided by any pre- ...
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... nature ; no automaton of genius ; no passive vehicle of inspiration possessed by the spirit , not possess- ing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge become habitual and intuitive wedded ...
... nature ; no automaton of genius ; no passive vehicle of inspiration possessed by the spirit , not possess- ing it ; first studied patiently , meditated deeply , understood minutely , till knowledge become habitual and intuitive wedded ...
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... Nature , " may , not- withstanding some illustrious exceptions , be too faithfully characterized , as claiming to be poetical for no better reason , than that it would be intolerable in conversation or in prose . Though alas ! even our ...
... Nature , " may , not- withstanding some illustrious exceptions , be too faithfully characterized , as claiming to be poetical for no better reason , than that it would be intolerable in conversation or in prose . Though alas ! even our ...
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... which is induced by the natural language of empas- sioned feeling ; he undertook a useful task , and deserves all praise , both for the attempt and for the execution . The provocations to this remonstrance CHAPTER XVII. ...
... which is induced by the natural language of empas- sioned feeling ; he undertook a useful task , and deserves all praise , both for the attempt and for the execution . The provocations to this remonstrance CHAPTER XVII. ...
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... nature were still of perpetual recurrence before and after the publication of this preface . I cannot likewise but add , that the comparison of such poems of merit , as have been given to the public within the last ten or twelve years ...
... nature were still of perpetual recurrence before and after the publication of this preface . I cannot likewise but add , that the comparison of such poems of merit , as have been given to the public within the last ten or twelve years ...
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