Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... living and acting 5 power ? Or have represented the reflection of the sky in the water , as That uncertain heaven received into the bosom of the steady lake ? " Even the grammatical construction is not unfrequently peculiar ; as " The ...
... living and acting 5 power ? Or have represented the reflection of the sky in the water , as That uncertain heaven received into the bosom of the steady lake ? " Even the grammatical construction is not unfrequently peculiar ; as " The ...
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... interest , - 35 that is , I consider not only the living balance , but likewise all the accompaniments that even by disturbing are neces- And sary to the renewal and continuance of the balance FRAGMENT OF AN ESSAY ON ...
... interest , - 35 that is , I consider not only the living balance , but likewise all the accompaniments that even by disturbing are neces- And sary to the renewal and continuance of the balance FRAGMENT OF AN ESSAY ON ...
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... living balance of excited faculties , and you will discover the exact counter- part in the outward products . Egypt is an illustration of 25 this . Shapeliness is intellect without freedom ; but colors are significant . The introduction ...
... living balance of excited faculties , and you will discover the exact counter- part in the outward products . Egypt is an illustration of 25 this . Shapeliness is intellect without freedom ; but colors are significant . The introduction ...
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