Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Yet his unbounded mental activity could embrace all these pursuits . At Cambridge he joined a literary society , wrote essays ( unfortunately lost ) to vindicate Shakespeare's art , and projected works of literary criti- cism .
Yet his unbounded mental activity could embrace all these pursuits . At Cambridge he joined a literary society , wrote essays ( unfortunately lost ) to vindicate Shakespeare's art , and projected works of literary criti- cism .
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I have before said , that my acquaintance with literary men has been limited and distant ; and that I have had neither dispute nor controversy . From my first en- trance into life , I have , with few and short intervals , lived either ...
I have before said , that my acquaintance with literary men has been limited and distant ; and that I have had neither dispute nor controversy . From my first en- trance into life , I have , with few and short intervals , lived either ...
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But , whatever be the profession or trade chosen , the advantages are many and important , compared with the state of a mere literary man , who in any degree depends on the sale of his works for the necessaries and comforts of life .
But , whatever be the profession or trade chosen , the advantages are many and important , compared with the state of a mere literary man , who in any degree depends on the sale of his works for the necessaries and comforts of life .
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