Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 頁 |
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第 20 頁
... 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 important works at least , ) without making the author say ...
... 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 important works at least , ) without making the author say ...
第 26 頁
... scarcely have been known to Mr. Pope when he asserted that our great bard " grew immortal in his own despite . " Speaking of one whom he had celebrated , and contrasting the du- ration of his works with that of his personal existence ...
... scarcely have been known to Mr. Pope when he asserted that our great bard " grew immortal in his own despite . " Speaking of one whom he had celebrated , and contrasting the du- ration of his works with that of his personal existence ...
第 32 頁
... scarcely , I think , deny their belief , not only that the " genus irritabile " would be found to in- clude many other species beside that of bards , but that the irritability of trade would soon reduce the resentments of poets into ...
... scarcely , I think , deny their belief , not only that the " genus irritabile " would be found to in- clude many other species beside that of bards , but that the irritability of trade would soon reduce the resentments of poets into ...
第 59 頁
... scarcely , indeed , happen otherwise , from the ad- vantage I have enjoyed of frequent conversation with him on a subject to which a poem of his own first directed my attention , and my conclusions concerning which , he had made more ...
... scarcely , indeed , happen otherwise , from the ad- vantage I have enjoyed of frequent conversation with him on a subject to which a poem of his own first directed my attention , and my conclusions concerning which , he had made more ...
第 69 頁
... scarcely less ab- surd than to say , that a weather - cock had acquired a habit of turn- ing to the east , from the wind having been so long in that quarter : for if it be replied , that we must take in the circumstance of life , what ...
... scarcely less ab- surd than to say , that a weather - cock had acquired a habit of turn- ing to the east , from the wind having been so long in that quarter : for if it be replied , that we must take in the circumstance of life , what ...
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