Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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第 32 頁
... moral account . I have in imagination transferred to the future biographer the duty of contrasting Southey's fixed and well - earned fame , with the abuse and indefatigable hostility of his anonymous critics from his early youth to his ...
... moral account . I have in imagination transferred to the future biographer the duty of contrasting Southey's fixed and well - earned fame , with the abuse and indefatigable hostility of his anonymous critics from his early youth to his ...
第 59 頁
... moral characters of those who first formed , or have since adopted the system ! It is most noticeable of the ... moral being ; that its living sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned ...
... moral characters of those who first formed , or have since adopted the system ! It is most noticeable of the ... moral being ; that its living sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned ...
第 87 頁
... moral application of the term it matters not which ) , one of these sycophantic law- mongrels , discoursing on the ... moral character of the revolution , and the other had miscalculated both its moral and its physical resources . The ...
... moral application of the term it matters not which ) , one of these sycophantic law- mongrels , discoursing on the ... moral character of the revolution , and the other had miscalculated both its moral and its physical resources . The ...
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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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