Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1927 - 334 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... speak more generally , in that school of French poetry , condensed and invigorated by English understanding , which had predominated from the last century . I was not blind to the merits of this school , yet , as from inexperience of ...
... speak more generally , in that school of French poetry , condensed and invigorated by English understanding , which had predominated from the last century . I was not blind to the merits of this school , yet , as from inexperience of ...
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... speaking of me in other respects with his usual kindness , to a gentleman , who was about to meet me at a dinner party , could not however resist giving him a hint not to mention The house that Jack built in my pre- sence , for " that I ...
... speaking of me in other respects with his usual kindness , to a gentleman , who was about to meet me at a dinner party , could not however resist giving him a hint not to mention The house that Jack built in my pre- sence , for " that I ...
第 17 頁
... ascertained what the end is , before we can determine what the rules ought to be . Judging under this impression , I did not hestitate Speaking of one whom he had celebrated , and contrasting BII Irritability of Men of Genius 17.
... ascertained what the end is , before we can determine what the rules ought to be . Judging under this impression , I did not hestitate Speaking of one whom he had celebrated , and contrasting BII Irritability of Men of Genius 17.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Speaking of one whom he had celebrated , and contrasting the duration of his works with that of his personal existence , Shakespeare adds : Your name from hence immortal life shall have , Tho ' I once gone to all ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Speaking of one whom he had celebrated , and contrasting the duration of his works with that of his personal existence , Shakespeare adds : Your name from hence immortal life shall have , Tho ' I once gone to all ...
第 23 頁
... speak of themselves plurali majestatico ! As if literature formed a caste , like that of the Paras in Hindostan , who , however maltreated , must not dare to deem themselves wronged ! As if that , which in all other cases adds a deeper ...
... speak of themselves plurali majestatico ! As if literature formed a caste , like that of the Paras in Hindostan , who , however maltreated , must not dare to deem themselves wronged ! As if that , which in all other cases adds a deeper ...
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