Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 卷 |
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At the same time that we were studying the Greek Tragic Poets , he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons too , which required most time and trouble to bring up , so as to escape his censure .
At the same time that we were studying the Greek Tragic Poets , he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons too , which required most time and trouble to bring up , so as to escape his censure .
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But as it is the nature of scorn , envy , and all malignant propensities to require a quick change of objects , such writers are sure , sooner or later to awake from their dream of vanity to disappointment and neglect with embittered ...
But as it is the nature of scorn , envy , and all malignant propensities to require a quick change of objects , such writers are sure , sooner or later to awake from their dream of vanity to disappointment and neglect with embittered ...
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... to the grossness of the provocation , and the importance of the object . There is no profession on earth , which requires an attention so early , so long , or so 46.
... to the grossness of the provocation , and the importance of the object . There is no profession on earth , which requires an attention so early , so long , or so 46.
第 51 頁
will be apt to suspect , that there must be something more than usually strong and extensive in a reputation , that could either require or stand so merciless and long - continued a cannonading . Without any feeling of anger therefore ...
will be apt to suspect , that there must be something more than usually strong and extensive in a reputation , that could either require or stand so merciless and long - continued a cannonading . Without any feeling of anger therefore ...
第 56 頁
How then , dismissing , as I do , these three causes , am I to account for attacks , the long continuance and inveteracy of which it would require all three to explain . The solution may seem to have been given , or at least suggested ...
How then , dismissing , as I do , these three causes , am I to account for attacks , the long continuance and inveteracy of which it would require all three to explain . The solution may seem to have been given , or at least suggested ...
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