BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... facts , either those of his scanty experience or his traditional belief ; while the educated man chiefly seeks to discover and express 10 those connections of things , or those relative bearings of fact to fact , from which some more or ...
... facts , either those of his scanty experience or his traditional belief ; while the educated man chiefly seeks to discover and express 10 those connections of things , or those relative bearings of fact to fact , from which some more or ...
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... facts - first , whether in every determination of the taste concerning any work of the fine arts , the individual ... fact of our indi- 10 vidual fallibility , or are spoken with perfect sincerity , not only of the reason , but of the ...
... facts - first , whether in every determination of the taste concerning any work of the fine arts , the individual ... fact of our indi- 10 vidual fallibility , or are spoken with perfect sincerity , not only of the reason , but of the ...
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... facts as they actually appeared to the mariner ( a man with a ' reasonable share of imagination ' ) , and as he would have ... fact that the pro- saic lines , to which Coleridge alludes , are felt as prosaic , is due to this inability of ...
... facts as they actually appeared to the mariner ( a man with a ' reasonable share of imagination ' ) , and as he would have ... fact that the pro- saic lines , to which Coleridge alludes , are felt as prosaic , is due to this inability of ...
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