Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... talent , but not men of genius ) tempers rendered yet more irritable by their desire to appear men of genius ; but still more effectively by the excesses of the mere counter- feits both of talent and genius ; the number too being so ...
... talent , but not men of genius ) tempers rendered yet more irritable by their desire to appear men of genius ; but still more effectively by the excesses of the mere counter- feits both of talent and genius ; the number too being so ...
第 67 頁
... talents been depreciated , his principles de- nounced ; as publicly do I therefore , who have known him intimately , deem it my duty to leave recorded , that it is SOUTHEY's almost unexam- pled felicity , to possess the best gifts of talent ...
... talents been depreciated , his principles de- nounced ; as publicly do I therefore , who have known him intimately , deem it my duty to leave recorded , that it is SOUTHEY's almost unexam- pled felicity , to possess the best gifts of talent ...
第 79 頁
... talent ; but that the attempt to ridicule a silly and childish poem , by writing another still sillier and still more childish , can only prove ( if it prove any thing at all ) that the parodist is a still greater blockhead than the ...
... talent ; but that the attempt to ridicule a silly and childish poem , by writing another still sillier and still more childish , can only prove ( if it prove any thing at all ) that the parodist is a still greater blockhead than the ...
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