Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsMacmillan, 1926 - 393 頁 |
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... answered to the idea of a man of genius . " De Quincey praised the subtlety of his intellect and the severe logic of his reason- ing processes . A reader of Coleridge to - day , however , is more likely to be impressed with his ...
... answered to the idea of a man of genius . " De Quincey praised the subtlety of his intellect and the severe logic of his reason- ing processes . A reader of Coleridge to - day , however , is more likely to be impressed with his ...
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... answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original " causes . text . In our own English compositions , ( at least for the last three years of our school education , ) he showed no mercy to ...
... answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original " causes . text . In our own English compositions , ( at least for the last three years of our school education , ) he showed no mercy to ...
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... answer could be returned , and two faults of the same kind were found in one exercise , the irrevocable verdict followed , the exer- cise was torn up , and another on the same subject to be produced , in addition to the tasks of the day ...
... answer could be returned , and two faults of the same kind were found in one exercise , the irrevocable verdict followed , the exer- cise was torn up , and another on the same subject to be produced , in addition to the tasks of the day ...
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... answer was ; that , though I had derived peculiar advantages from my school discipline , and though my general theory of poetry was the same then as now , I had yet experienced the same sensations myself , and felt almost as if I had ...
... answer was ; that , though I had derived peculiar advantages from my school discipline , and though my general theory of poetry was the same then as now , I had yet experienced the same sensations myself , and felt almost as if I had ...
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... answered , in which I could evolve the whole of my reasons and feelings , with their requisite limits and modifications ; not in irrecoverable conversation , where however strong the reasons might be , the feelings that prompted them ...
... answered , in which I could evolve the whole of my reasons and feelings , with their requisite limits and modifications ; not in irrecoverable conversation , where however strong the reasons might be , the feelings that prompted them ...
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