Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... mean ! Muse , boy , Muse ? Your Nurse's daughter , you mean ! Pierian spring ? Oh aye ! the cloister - pump , I suppose ! " Nay , certain introductions , similes , and examples , were placed by name on a list of 15 interdiction . Among ...
... mean ! Muse , boy , Muse ? Your Nurse's daughter , you mean ! Pierian spring ? Oh aye ! the cloister - pump , I suppose ! " Nay , certain introductions , similes , and examples , were placed by name on a list of 15 interdiction . Among ...
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... means of throwing into the general circula- tion ; or the number and value of the minds , whom by his conversation or letters he has excited into activity , and 35 supplied with the germs of their after - growth ! A distin- guished rank ...
... means of throwing into the general circula- tion ; or the number and value of the minds , whom by his conversation or letters he has excited into activity , and 35 supplied with the germs of their after - growth ! A distin- guished rank ...
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... mean to excite every imagination to the intuition of it . 20 It is demanded then , whether there be found any means in philosophy to determine the direction of the INNER SENSE , as in mathematics it is determinable by its specific image ...
... mean to excite every imagination to the intuition of it . 20 It is demanded then , whether there be found any means in philosophy to determine the direction of the INNER SENSE , as in mathematics it is determinable by its specific image ...
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