Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 卷R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... essent mera ornatura et orationis fucus : vel sanguinis e materiæ ipsius corde effluentis rubor quidam nativus et incalescentia genuina ; ” removed all obstacles to the appreciation of excellence in style without diminishing 11.
... essent mera ornatura et orationis fucus : vel sanguinis e materiæ ipsius corde effluentis rubor quidam nativus et incalescentia genuina ; ” removed all obstacles to the appreciation of excellence in style without diminishing 11.
第 12 頁
... excellence in style without diminishing my delight . That I was thus prepared for the perusal of Mr. Bowles's sonnets and earlier poems , at once increased their influence , and my enthusiasm . The great works of past ages seem to a ...
... excellence in style without diminishing my delight . That I was thus prepared for the perusal of Mr. Bowles's sonnets and earlier poems , at once increased their influence , and my enthusiasm . The great works of past ages seem to a ...
第 18 頁
... excellence of this kind consisted in just and acute observations on men and man- ners in an artificial state of society , as its matter and substance : and in the logic of wit , con- veyed in smooth and strong epigramatic cou- plets ...
... excellence of this kind consisted in just and acute observations on men and man- ners in an artificial state of society , as its matter and substance : and in the logic of wit , con- veyed in smooth and strong epigramatic cou- plets ...
第 52 頁
... excellence from progressive developement of power , and progressive facility from habit and increase of experience . Yet among the first articles which this man wrote after his return from Keswick , we were characterized as " the School ...
... excellence from progressive developement of power , and progressive facility from habit and increase of experience . Yet among the first articles which this man wrote after his return from Keswick , we were characterized as " the School ...
第 86 頁
... excellence , which in all Mr. Words- worth's writings is more or less predominant , and which constitutes the character of his mind , I no sooner felt , than I sought to understand . Repeated meditations led me first to suspect , ( and ...
... excellence , which in all Mr. Words- worth's writings is more or less predominant , and which constitutes the character of his mind , I no sooner felt , than I sought to understand . Repeated meditations led me first to suspect , ( and ...
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