Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... conversation or in prose . Though alas ! even our prose writings , nay even the style of our more set discourses , strive to be in the fashion , and trick themselves out in the soiled and over - worn finery of the meretricious muse . It ...
... conversation or in prose . Though alas ! even our prose writings , nay even the style of our more set discourses , strive to be in the fashion , and trick themselves out in the soiled and over - worn finery of the meretricious muse . It ...
第 71 頁
... conversation , and cannot conceive how indeed he could have expressed such thoughts other- 20 wise , without loss or injury to his meaning . But in truth our language is , and from the first dawn of poetry ever has been , particularly ...
... conversation , and cannot conceive how indeed he could have expressed such thoughts other- 20 wise , without loss or injury to his meaning . But in truth our language is , and from the first dawn of poetry ever has been , particularly ...
第 113 頁
... conversation with him at the house of the poet , GLEIM ( the Tyrtæus and Anacreon of the German Parnassus ) in which conversation L. had avowed privately to Jacobi his reluctance to admit any personal existence of the Supreme Being , or ...
... conversation with him at the house of the poet , GLEIM ( the Tyrtæus and Anacreon of the German Parnassus ) in which conversation L. had avowed privately to Jacobi his reluctance to admit any personal existence of the Supreme Being , or ...
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