Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 卷 |
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... the MONODY at MATLOCK , and the HOPE , of Mr. Bowles ; for it peculiar to original genius to become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improving the taste and judgement of its contemporaries .
... the MONODY at MATLOCK , and the HOPE , of Mr. Bowles ; for it peculiar to original genius to become less and less striking , in proportion to its success in improving the taste and judgement of its contemporaries .
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I assured my friend that if the epigram was a good one , it would only increase my desire to become acquainted with the author , and begg'd to hear it recited : when , to my no less surprise than amusement , it proved to be one which I ...
I assured my friend that if the epigram was a good one , it would only increase my desire to become acquainted with the author , and begg'd to hear it recited : when , to my no less surprise than amusement , it proved to be one which I ...
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Cold and phlegmatic in their own nature , like damp hay , they heat and inflame by co - acervation ; or like bees they become restless and irritable through the increased temperature of collected multitudes . Hence the German word for ...
Cold and phlegmatic in their own nature , like damp hay , they heat and inflame by co - acervation ; or like bees they become restless and irritable through the increased temperature of collected multitudes . Hence the German word for ...
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But men , whose dearest wishes are fixed on objects wholly out of their own power , become in all cases more or less impatient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing ...
But men , whose dearest wishes are fixed on objects wholly out of their own power , become in all cases more or less impatient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing ...
第 40 頁
... who being first scriblers from idleness and ignorance next become libellers from envy and malevolence ; have been able to drive a successful trade in the employment of the booksellers , nay have raised themselves into temporary name ...
... who being first scriblers from idleness and ignorance next become libellers from envy and malevolence ; have been able to drive a successful trade in the employment of the booksellers , nay have raised themselves into temporary name ...
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