Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 頁 |
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... excitement . I was wont boldly to affirm , that it would be scarcely more difficult to push a stone out from the pyramids with the bare hand , than to alter a word , or the position of a word , in Milton or Shakspeare , ( in their most ...
... excitement . I was wont boldly to affirm , that it would be scarcely more difficult to push a stone out from the pyramids with the bare hand , than to alter a word , or the position of a word , in Milton or Shakspeare , ( in their most ...
第 38 頁
... excitement of envy on their account ; and the man who should envy me on any other , verily he must be envy - mad ! Lastly ; with as little semblance of reason could I suspect any animosity towards me from vindictive feelings as the ...
... excitement of envy on their account ; and the man who should envy me on any other , verily he must be envy - mad ! Lastly ; with as little semblance of reason could I suspect any animosity towards me from vindictive feelings as the ...
第 45 頁
... excitement of curiosity ; and from the full blaze of the " Kehama , " ( a gallery of finished pictures in one splendid fancy piece , in which , notwithstanding the moral grandeur rises gradually above the bril- liance of the colouring ...
... excitement of curiosity ; and from the full blaze of the " Kehama , " ( a gallery of finished pictures in one splendid fancy piece , in which , notwithstanding the moral grandeur rises gradually above the bril- liance of the colouring ...
第 88 頁
... excitement at once so strong and so unusual , the man's body should sympathize with the struggles of his mind ; or that he should at times be so far deluded as to mistake the tumultuous sensations of his nerves , and the co- -existing ...
... excitement at once so strong and so unusual , the man's body should sympathize with the struggles of his mind ; or that he should at times be so far deluded as to mistake the tumultuous sensations of his nerves , and the co- -existing ...
第 137 頁
... excitement , of all the literature and science that we now possess . The very de- corum which the profession imposes , is favorable to the best pur- poses of genius , and tends to counteract its most frequent defects . Finally , that ...
... excitement , of all the literature and science that we now possess . The very de- corum which the profession imposes , is favorable to the best pur- poses of genius , and tends to counteract its most frequent defects . Finally , that ...
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