Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... person 10 may have so habitually indulged the wish , and persevered in the attempt , to appear what he is not , as ... person's own feelings , from a real sense of inward power , what can be 15 more natural , than that this difference ...
... person 10 may have so habitually indulged the wish , and persevered in the attempt , to appear what he is not , as ... person's own feelings , from a real sense of inward power , what can be 15 more natural , than that this difference ...
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... person on some different poem . Among those , whose candour and judge- ment I estimate highly , I distinctly remember six ... persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an involuntary dislike ...
... person on some different poem . Among those , whose candour and judge- ment I estimate highly , I distinctly remember six ... persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an involuntary dislike ...
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S. T. Coleridge. occurred at very different times to very different persons , all of whom have some one thing in common ; there is rea- son to suppose that such circumstance is not merely attribu- table to the persons concerned , but is ...
S. T. Coleridge. occurred at very different times to very different persons , all of whom have some one thing in common ; there is rea- son to suppose that such circumstance is not merely attribu- table to the persons concerned , but is ...
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