Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... Greek name - sake , the * butterfly . And it is remarkable how soon genius clears and puri- fies itself from the faults and errors of its earliest products ; faults which , in its earliest compo- sitions , are the more obtrusive and ...
... Greek name - sake , the * butterfly . And it is remarkable how soon genius clears and puri- fies itself from the faults and errors of its earliest products ; faults which , in its earliest compo- sitions , are the more obtrusive and ...
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... Greek Phantasia , than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true that in all societies there exists an instinct of growth , a certain collec- tive , unconscious good sense working progres- sively to desynonymize * those words ...
... Greek Phantasia , than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true that in all societies there exists an instinct of growth , a certain collec- tive , unconscious good sense working progres- sively to desynonymize * those words ...
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... Greek and Latin were living languages . Were I asked , what I deemed the greatest and most unmixt benefit , which a wealthy indi- vidual , or an association of wealthy individuals could bestow on their country and on mankind , I should ...
... Greek and Latin were living languages . Were I asked , what I deemed the greatest and most unmixt benefit , which a wealthy indi- vidual , or an association of wealthy individuals could bestow on their country and on mankind , I should ...
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