Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... excellence is the perfect sweetness of the versification ; its adaptation to the subject ; and the power displayed in 5 varying the march of the words without passing into a loftier and more majestic rhythm than was demanded by the ...
... excellence is the perfect sweetness of the versification ; its adaptation to the subject ; and the power displayed in 5 varying the march of the words without passing into a loftier and more majestic rhythm than was demanded by the ...
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... excellence which had been long 10 before most happily characterized by the judicious and amiable GARVE , whose works are so justly beloved and esteemed by the Germans , in his remarks on GELLERT , ( see Sammlung einiger Abhandlungen von ...
... excellence which had been long 10 before most happily characterized by the judicious and amiable GARVE , whose works are so justly beloved and esteemed by the Germans , in his remarks on GELLERT , ( see Sammlung einiger Abhandlungen von ...
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... excellence in the quality of the refined pleasures themselves , but the advan- tages and facilities in the means of enjoying them , that give them the pre - eminence . This is , of course , on the supposition of the absence of all ao ...
... excellence in the quality of the refined pleasures themselves , but the advan- tages and facilities in the means of enjoying them , that give them the pre - eminence . This is , of course , on the supposition of the absence of all ao ...
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