Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so , than that of the cotttager . CHAPTER XVIII . • Language of metrical composition , why and wherein essentially differ - ` ent from that of prose - Origin ...
... language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so , than that of the cotttager . CHAPTER XVIII . • Language of metrical composition , why and wherein essentially differ - ` ent from that of prose - Origin ...
第 xxxii 頁
... language of Schelling , may be attributed to idleness , carelessness , or to any fault of the kind which deserves a harsher name : but certainly not to dishonesty , nor to any desire of obtaining reputation at the expense , and by the ...
... language of Schelling , may be attributed to idleness , carelessness , or to any fault of the kind which deserves a harsher name : but certainly not to dishonesty , nor to any desire of obtaining reputation at the expense , and by the ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... language , and thought of another man . Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it , but those of the latter are not all contained in the former , any more than the budding rose ...
... language , and thought of another man . Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it , but those of the latter are not all contained in the former , any more than the budding rose ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... language respecting him which the merest vanity and dishonesty alone could deserve . This never has been or will be believed by the generous and intelligent , though men inclined to fear and distrust his opinions are strengthened in ...
... language respecting him which the merest vanity and dishonesty alone could deserve . This never has been or will be believed by the generous and intelligent , though men inclined to fear and distrust his opinions are strengthened in ...
第 lxxi 頁
... language of the plain Christian , who knows nothing of philosophy , is to identify accidents with substance so as to do away with the latter entirely . Now not to mention the gross improbability , that the framer of the article was ...
... language of the plain Christian , who knows nothing of philosophy , is to identify accidents with substance so as to do away with the latter entirely . Now not to mention the gross improbability , that the framer of the article was ...
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