Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... all their characteristic defects . To those who remember the state of our public schools and universities some twenty years past , it will appear no ordinary praise in any man to F 2 67 surpassed himself in language and metre, in ...
... all their characteristic defects . To those who remember the state of our public schools and universities some twenty years past , it will appear no ordinary praise in any man to F 2 67 surpassed himself in language and metre, in ...
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... appear the poet's match- less industry and perseverance in his pursuits ; the worthiness and dignity of those pursuits ; his generous submission to tasks of transitory interest , or such as his genius alone could make otherwise ; and ...
... appear the poet's match- less industry and perseverance in his pursuits ; the worthiness and dignity of those pursuits ; his generous submission to tasks of transitory interest , or such as his genius alone could make otherwise ; and ...
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... appears to us or it does not appear . So that we ought not to pur- sue it with a view of detecting its secret source , but to watch in quiet till it suddenly shines upon us ; preparing ourselves for the blessed spectacle as the eye ...
... appears to us or it does not appear . So that we ought not to pur- sue it with a view of detecting its secret source , but to watch in quiet till it suddenly shines upon us ; preparing ourselves for the blessed spectacle as the eye ...
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