Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Svazek 2Fenner, 1817 - Počet stran: 309 |
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... specimen , as that the occasional diffe- rences appear evidently to arise from accident , or the qualities of the language itself , not from meditation and an intelligent purpose . And the language from " Pope's translation of Homer ...
... specimen , as that the occasional diffe- rences appear evidently to arise from accident , or the qualities of the language itself , not from meditation and an intelligent purpose . And the language from " Pope's translation of Homer ...
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... specimens . I have seldom met with compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness ...
... specimens . I have seldom met with compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness ...
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... specimen of common extemporary devotion , and such as we might expect to hear from every self - inspired minister ' of a conventicle ! And I reflect with delight , how little a mere theory , though of his own workmanship , interferes ...
... specimen of common extemporary devotion , and such as we might expect to hear from every self - inspired minister ' of a conventicle ! And I reflect with delight , how little a mere theory , though of his own workmanship , interferes ...
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... specimens it would indeed be a fair and full reply , that these lines are not bad , because they are unpoetic ; but because they are empty of all sense and feeling ; and that it were an idle attempt to prove that an ape is not a Newton ...
... specimens it would indeed be a fair and full reply , that these lines are not bad , because they are unpoetic ; but because they are empty of all sense and feeling ; and that it were an idle attempt to prove that an ape is not a Newton ...
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... specimens of that style which , as the neutral ground of prose and verse , is common to both . A fine and almost faultless extract , eminent as for other beauties , so for its perfection in this species of diction , may be seen in ...
... specimens of that style which , as the neutral ground of prose and verse , is common to both . A fine and almost faultless extract , eminent as for other beauties , so for its perfection in this species of diction , may be seen in ...
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