Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 40 頁
... greater splendor , a deeper pathos , profounder reflections , and a more sustained dignity of language and of metre ? Distant may the period be , but 25 whenever the time shall come , when all his works shall be collected by some editor ...
... greater splendor , a deeper pathos , profounder reflections , and a more sustained dignity of language and of metre ? Distant may the period be , but 25 whenever the time shall come , when all his works shall be collected by some editor ...
第 42 頁
... greater part , analogous to the physical qualifications which adapt their oriental brethren for the superintendence 10 of the Harem . Thus it is said , that St. Nepomuc was in- stalled the guardian of bridges , because he had fallen ...
... greater part , analogous to the physical qualifications which adapt their oriental brethren for the superintendence 10 of the Harem . Thus it is said , that St. Nepomuc was in- stalled the guardian of bridges , because he had fallen ...
第 55 頁
... greater is it , that the contest should still continue as * unde- cided as that between Bacchus and the frogs in Aristophanes ; 15 * Without however the apprehensions attributed to the Pagan reformer of the poetic republic . If we may ...
... greater is it , that the contest should still continue as * unde- cided as that between Bacchus and the frogs in Aristophanes ; 15 * Without however the apprehensions attributed to the Pagan reformer of the poetic republic . If we may ...
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