Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... facts- Causes and occasions of the charge - Its injustice CHAPTER III . 143 164 The Author's obligations to Critics , and the probable occasion - Prin- ciples of modern Criticism — Mr . Southey's works and character . 178 CHAPTER IV ...
... facts- Causes and occasions of the charge - Its injustice CHAPTER III . 143 164 The Author's obligations to Critics , and the probable occasion - Prin- ciples of modern Criticism — Mr . Southey's works and character . 178 CHAPTER IV ...
第 xv 頁
... fact , but that is supplied by the strain of the article . his own . His accuser urges against him that he did not elaborate over again what he had borrowed and thus make it , in some sense , It is not easy to see how that which is ...
... fact , but that is supplied by the strain of the article . his own . His accuser urges against him that he did not elaborate over again what he had borrowed and thus make it , in some sense , It is not easy to see how that which is ...
第 xviii 頁
... fact that for years his obligations to Schelling were not discov- ered ; but it is ridiculous to suppose that he calculated on this , with the amount of those obligations distinctly present to his mind , for this could only have ...
... fact that for years his obligations to Schelling were not discov- ered ; but it is ridiculous to suppose that he calculated on this , with the amount of those obligations distinctly present to his mind , for this could only have ...
第 xxxii 頁
... fact , that they were translated from Schiller , a poet whose evinced themselves in his early boyhood , and which had been only modified , and indirectly shaped and developed by the German school . " " That in the B. L. when developing ...
... fact , that they were translated from Schiller , a poet whose evinced themselves in his early boyhood , and which had been only modified , and indirectly shaped and developed by the German school . " " That in the B. L. when developing ...
第 xxxv 頁
... notoriously irretentive ; " and it is true that , on a certain class of subjects , it was extraordinarily con Lectures on Shakspeare , IV . p . 351 . 66 r : fused and inaccurate matter of fact , as INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
... notoriously irretentive ; " and it is true that , on a certain class of subjects , it was extraordinarily con Lectures on Shakspeare , IV . p . 351 . 66 r : fused and inaccurate matter of fact , as INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
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