Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 卷 |
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He wishes to spare the young those circuitous paths , on which he himself had lost his way . BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . CHAPTER I. The motives of the present So wenig er auch bestimmt seyn mag andere zu belehren...
He wishes to spare the young those circuitous paths , on which he himself had lost his way . BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . CHAPTER I. The motives of the present So wenig er auch bestimmt seyn mag andere zu belehren...
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CHAPTER I. The motives of the present work - Reception of the Author's first publication - The discipline of his taste at school - The effect of contemporary writers on youthful minds - Bowles's sonnets - Comparison between the Poets ...
CHAPTER I. The motives of the present work - Reception of the Author's first publication - The discipline of his taste at school - The effect of contemporary writers on youthful minds - Bowles's sonnets - Comparison between the Poets ...
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To the author of the Ancient Mariner . Your poem must eternal be , Dear sir ! it cannot fail , For ' tis incomprehensible And without head or tail . CHAPTER II . Supposed irritability of men of Genius - 28.
To the author of the Ancient Mariner . Your poem must eternal be , Dear sir ! it cannot fail , For ' tis incomprehensible And without head or tail . CHAPTER II . Supposed irritability of men of Genius - 28.
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CHAPTER II . Supposed irritability of men of Genius - Brought to the test of Facts - Causes and Occasions of the charge - Its Injustice . I have often thought , that it would be neither uninstructive nor unamusing to analyze , and bring ...
CHAPTER II . Supposed irritability of men of Genius - Brought to the test of Facts - Causes and Occasions of the charge - Its Injustice . I have often thought , that it would be neither uninstructive nor unamusing to analyze , and bring ...
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