Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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... present written ; that which is called the High- German , as contra - distinguished from the Platt - Teutsch , the dialect of the flat or northern countries , and from the Ober - Teutsch , the language of the middle and Southern Germany ...
... present written ; that which is called the High- German , as contra - distinguished from the Platt - Teutsch , the dialect of the flat or northern countries , and from the Ober - Teutsch , the language of the middle and Southern Germany ...
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... present work , you will be reminded of Bishop Berkeley's Siris , announced as an Essay on Tar - water , which beginning with Tar ends with the Trinity , the omne scibile forming the interspace . I say in the present work . In that ...
... present work , you will be reminded of Bishop Berkeley's Siris , announced as an Essay on Tar - water , which beginning with Tar ends with the Trinity , the omne scibile forming the interspace . I say in the present work . In that ...
第 240 頁
... present volume , up to this page , been printed , and ready for publication . But , ere I speak of myself in the tones , which are alone natural to me under the circumstances of late years , I would fain present myself to the Reader as ...
... present volume , up to this page , been printed , and ready for publication . But , ere I speak of myself in the tones , which are alone natural to me under the circumstances of late years , I would fain present myself to the Reader as ...
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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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