Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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... principles , and an interest to principles by the application of them to individual measures . In Mr. Burke's writings indeed the germs of almost all political truths may be found . But I dare assume to myself the merit of having first ...
... principles , and an interest to principles by the application of them to individual measures . In Mr. Burke's writings indeed the germs of almost all political truths may be found . But I dare assume to myself the merit of having first ...
第 189 頁
... principles of writing , than to furnish rules how to pass judgment on what has been written by others ; if indeed it were possible that the two could be separated . But if it be asked , by what principles the poet is to regulate his own ...
... principles of writing , than to furnish rules how to pass judgment on what has been written by others ; if indeed it were possible that the two could be separated . But if it be asked , by what principles the poet is to regulate his own ...
第 213 頁
... principles from which the judgment , that they are defects , is deduced - Their proportion to the beauties - For the greatest part characteristic of his theory only IF Mr. Wordsworth have set forth principles of poetry which his ...
... principles from which the judgment , that they are defects , is deduced - Their proportion to the beauties - For the greatest part characteristic of his theory only IF Mr. Wordsworth have set forth principles of poetry which his ...
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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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