BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... importance of the truths , which are blended with his theory ; truths , the too exclusive atten- tion to which had occasioned its errors , by tempting him to carry those truths beyond their proper limits . If his 10 mistaken theory have ...
... importance of the truths , which are blended with his theory ; truths , the too exclusive atten- tion to which had occasioned its errors , by tempting him to carry those truths beyond their proper limits . If his 10 mistaken theory have ...
第 117 頁
... important , joined with that which must be claimed for the infrequency of the same excellence in the same perfection , belongs in full right to Mr. Wordsworth . I am far however from denying that we have poets whose general style ...
... important , joined with that which must be claimed for the infrequency of the same excellence in the same perfection , belongs in full right to Mr. Wordsworth . I am far however from denying that we have poets whose general style ...
第 118 頁
J. SHAWCROSS. and more important works , our laurel - honoring Laureate . But there are none , in whose works I do not appear to my- self to find more exceptions , than in those of Wordsworth . Quotations or specimens would here be ...
J. SHAWCROSS. and more important works , our laurel - honoring Laureate . But there are none , in whose works I do not appear to my- self to find more exceptions , than in those of Wordsworth . Quotations or specimens would here be ...
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