Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... considered as proof against all fair attacks ; and to this day I cannot read either , without delight , and a portion of enthusiasm . At all events , whatever pleasure I may have lost by the clearer perception of the faults in certain ...
... considered as proof against all fair attacks ; and to this day I cannot read either , without delight , and a portion of enthusiasm . At all events , whatever pleasure I may have lost by the clearer perception of the faults in certain ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. have been considered as mere inequalities , and attributed to inattention , not to perversity of judgement . The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. have been considered as mere inequalities , and attributed to inattention , not to perversity of judgement . The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected ...
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... having expected to withhold five . At all events , considered relatively to the en- couragement of learning and genius , the estab- lishment presents a patronage at once so effec- tive and unburthensome , that it would be im- possible 228.
... having expected to withhold five . At all events , considered relatively to the en- couragement of learning and genius , the estab- lishment presents a patronage at once so effec- tive and unburthensome , that it would be im- possible 228.
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