Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... literary society , wrote essays ( unfortunately lost ) to vindicate Shakespeare's art , and projected works of literary criti- cism . Meantime his speculations maintained their twofold character . It is probably in these years that to ...
... literary society , wrote essays ( unfortunately lost ) to vindicate Shakespeare's art , and projected works of literary criti- cism . Meantime his speculations maintained their twofold character . It is probably in these years that to ...
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... Literary Life and Opinions " , so far as poetry and poetical criticisms are concerned . ' From this it appears that the original preface was either conceived as a literary autobiography , or very soon took that form : and that this ...
... Literary Life and Opinions " , so far as poetry and poetical criticisms are concerned . ' From this it appears that the original preface was either conceived as a literary autobiography , or very soon took that form : and that this ...
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... literary and all other property ; -I believe the prejudice to have arisen , which considers an unusual irascibility concerning the reception of its products as characteristic of genius . It might correct the moral feelings of a numerous ...
... literary and all other property ; -I believe the prejudice to have arisen , which considers an unusual irascibility concerning the reception of its products as characteristic of genius . It might correct the moral feelings of a numerous ...
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