Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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第 65 頁
... answer to the Whence and Why is no answer to the How , which alone is the physiologist's concern . It is a sophisma pigrum , and ( as Bacon hath said ) the arrogance of pusil- lanimity , which lifts up the idol of a mortal's fancy and ...
... answer to the Whence and Why is no answer to the How , which alone is the physiologist's concern . It is a sophisma pigrum , and ( as Bacon hath said ) the arrogance of pusil- lanimity , which lifts up the idol of a mortal's fancy and ...
第 91 頁
... answer ; and so little did I suspect the true object of my ' tempter ere accuser , ' that I expressed with no small pleasure my hope and belief , that the conversation had been of some service to the poor misled malcontent . This ...
... answer ; and so little did I suspect the true object of my ' tempter ere accuser , ' that I expressed with no small pleasure my hope and belief , that the conversation had been of some service to the poor misled malcontent . This ...
第 292 頁
... answer to the danger , is no answer at all to the gross in- delicacy of this wilful exposure . We must therefore regard it as a mere afterthought , that a little softens the rudeness , but adds nothing to the weight , of that exquisite ...
... answer to the danger , is no answer at all to the gross in- delicacy of this wilful exposure . We must therefore regard it as a mere afterthought , that a little softens the rudeness , but adds nothing to the weight , of that exquisite ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Supposed irritability of men of genius brought to | 14 |
The authors obligations to critics and the prob | 25 |
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