BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... ment ; as in poor Smart's distich to the Welsh ' Squire who had promised him a hare : " Tell me , thou son of great Cadwallader ! Hast sent the hare ? or hast thou swallow'd her ? " 5 But for any poetic purposes , metre resembles ( if ...
... ment ; as in poor Smart's distich to the Welsh ' Squire who had promised him a hare : " Tell me , thou son of great Cadwallader ! Hast sent the hare ? or hast thou swallow'd her ? " 5 But for any poetic purposes , metre resembles ( if ...
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... ment Anti - Gallicanism . The subject changed to literature , and I inquired in Latin concerning the history of German poetry and the elder German poets . To my great astonish- ment he confessed that he knew very little on the subject ...
... ment Anti - Gallicanism . The subject changed to literature , and I inquired in Latin concerning the history of German poetry and the elder German poets . To my great astonish- ment he confessed that he knew very little on the subject ...
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... ment of emotion for the purpose of immediate pleasure , through the medium of beauty . " - But like all previous state- ments in Philosophy ( as distinguished from Mathematics ) it has the inconvenience of presuming conceptions which 5 ...
... ment of emotion for the purpose of immediate pleasure , through the medium of beauty . " - But like all previous state- ments in Philosophy ( as distinguished from Mathematics ) it has the inconvenience of presuming conceptions which 5 ...
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