Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... passage descriptive of genius.1 Of this power it is the peculiar characteristic ' to find no contradiction in the union of old and new ' : ' to carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood ' ; ' to combine the child's ...
... passage descriptive of genius.1 Of this power it is the peculiar characteristic ' to find no contradiction in the union of old and new ' : ' to carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood ' ; ' to combine the child's ...
第 215 頁
... passage in his translation is quoted by Words- worth ( Essay Supplementary to the Preface , 1815 ) as illustrating ' to what a low state knowledge of the most obvious and important phenomena had sunk ' in Pope's day ( O. W. , p . 986 ) ...
... passage in his translation is quoted by Words- worth ( Essay Supplementary to the Preface , 1815 ) as illustrating ' to what a low state knowledge of the most obvious and important phenomena had sunk ' in Pope's day ( O. W. , p . 986 ) ...
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... passage in Lamb's essay Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago ) . With Plato he no doubt became acquainted in the ordinary course of his studies . earliest reference to him which I have been able to find is a not highly ...
... passage in Lamb's essay Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago ) . With Plato he no doubt became acquainted in the ordinary course of his studies . earliest reference to him which I have been able to find is a not highly ...
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