Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... readers . From the lofty address of Bacon : " these are the meditations of Francis of Verulam , which that posterity ... reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk , the amateurs of literature collectively were erected ...
... readers . From the lofty address of Bacon : " these are the meditations of Francis of Verulam , which that posterity ... reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk , the amateurs of literature collectively were erected ...
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... reader has taken it up , as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to derive their subjects or interests from the incidents of domestic or ordinary life , intermingled with higher strains of meditation which the ...
... reader has taken it up , as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to derive their subjects or interests from the incidents of domestic or ordinary life , intermingled with higher strains of meditation which the ...
第 162 頁
... reader , I advance but this one ; that he will either pass over the following chapter altogether , or read the whole connectedly . The fairest part of the most beautiful body will appear deformed and monstrous , if dissevered from its ...
... reader , I advance but this one ; that he will either pass over the following chapter altogether , or read the whole connectedly . The fairest part of the most beautiful body will appear deformed and monstrous , if dissevered from its ...
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