Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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... speak exclusively of the two volumes so entitled . A careful and repeated examination of these confirms me in the belief , that the omission of less than a hundred lines would have precluded nine - tenths of the criticism on this work ...
... speak exclusively of the two volumes so entitled . A careful and repeated examination of these confirms me in the belief , that the omission of less than a hundred lines would have precluded nine - tenths of the criticism on this work ...
第 119 頁
... speak , she will reply , it behoves thee not to disquiet me with interrogatories , but to understand in silence , even as I am silent , and work without words . ' Likewise in the fifth book of the fifth Ennead , speaking of the highest ...
... speak , she will reply , it behoves thee not to disquiet me with interrogatories , but to understand in silence , even as I am silent , and work without words . ' Likewise in the fifth book of the fifth Ennead , speaking of the highest ...
第 243 頁
... speak English very fine ? ANSW . Most admirably ! Believe me , sir ! I have seldom heard even a native talk so fluently . THE DANE ( squeezing my hand with great vehemence ) . My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity ve have for ...
... speak English very fine ? ANSW . Most admirably ! Believe me , sir ! I have seldom heard even a native talk so fluently . THE DANE ( squeezing my hand with great vehemence ) . My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity ve have for ...
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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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