Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... Jeremy Taylor to Burke ; I stated , somewhat at large , the comparative ex- cellences and defects which characterized our best prose writers , from the reformation , to the first half of Charles 2nd ; and that of those who had ...
... Jeremy Taylor to Burke ; I stated , somewhat at large , the comparative ex- cellences and defects which characterized our best prose writers , from the reformation , to the first half of Charles 2nd ; and that of those who had ...
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... Jeremy Taylor ) " of him that reads in malice , or him that reads after dinner . " The same gradual retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation which the authors themselves have assumed towards their readers . From the lofty ...
... Jeremy Taylor ) " of him that reads in malice , or him that reads after dinner . " The same gradual retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation which the authors themselves have assumed towards their readers . From the lofty ...
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... Jeremy Taylor . " St. Lewis the King sent Ivo Bishop of Chartres on an embassy , and he told , that he met a grave and stately matron on the way with a censor of fire in one hand , and a vessel of water in the other ; and observing her ...
... Jeremy Taylor . " St. Lewis the King sent Ivo Bishop of Chartres on an embassy , and he told , that he met a grave and stately matron on the way with a censor of fire in one hand , and a vessel of water in the other ; and observing her ...
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