Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... deemed them but an inconsiderable subtraction from the merit of the whole work ; or , what is sometimes not unpleasing in the publication of a new writer , as serving to ascertain the natural tendency , and consequently the proper ...
... deemed them but an inconsiderable subtraction from the merit of the whole work ; or , what is sometimes not unpleasing in the publication of a new writer , as serving to ascertain the natural tendency , and consequently the proper ...
第 226 頁
... deemed it still more difficult to reveal ; that these should have become the almost hereditary property of childhood and poverty , of the hovel and the workshop ; that even to the unlettered they sound as common place , is a phenomenon ...
... deemed it still more difficult to reveal ; that these should have become the almost hereditary property of childhood and poverty , of the hovel and the workshop ; that even to the unlettered they sound as common place , is a phenomenon ...
第 242 頁
... 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 not hesitate to answer , " a philosophical English dictionary ...
... 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 not hesitate to answer , " a philosophical English dictionary ...
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