Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... speak more generally , in that school of French poetry , condensed and invigorated by English understanding , which had predominated from the last century . I was not blind to the merits of this school , 10 yet as from inexperience of ...
... speak more generally , in that school of French poetry , condensed and invigorated by English understanding , which had predominated from the last century . I was not blind to the merits of this school , 10 yet as from inexperience of ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. as " synodical individuals " * to speak of themselves plurali majestatico ! As if literature formed a caste , like that of the PARAS in Hindostan , who , however maltreated , must not dare to deem ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. as " synodical individuals " * to speak of themselves plurali majestatico ! As if literature formed a caste , like that of the PARAS in Hindostan , who , however maltreated , must not dare to deem ...
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... speak exclusively of the two volumes so entitled . A careful and repeated ex- amination of these confirms me in the belief , that the omission of less than an hundred lines would have precluded nine - tenths of the criticism on this ...
... speak exclusively of the two volumes so entitled . A careful and repeated ex- amination of these confirms me in the belief , that the omission of less than an hundred lines would have precluded nine - tenths of the criticism on this ...
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