Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... present state of our language , in its relation to literature , me hein by a press - room of larger and smaller stereotype pieces , which , in the present Anglo - Gallican fashion of unconnected , epigrammatic periods , it requires but ...
... present state of our language , in its relation to literature , me hein by a press - room of larger and smaller stereotype pieces , which , in the present Anglo - Gallican fashion of unconnected , epigrammatic periods , it requires but ...
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... present 1815. N.B. By " persuasa i prudentia , " Grynæus means self - complacent common sense as opposed to science and philosophic reason . " Est medius ordo , et velut equestris , Ingeniorum quidem sagacium , et rebus humanis ...
... present 1815. N.B. By " persuasa i prudentia , " Grynæus means self - complacent common sense as opposed to science and philosophic reason . " Est medius ordo , et velut equestris , Ingeniorum quidem sagacium , et rebus humanis ...
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... present work , you will be reminded of Bishop Berkley's Siris , announced as an Essay on Tar - water , which beginning with Tar ends with the Trinity , the omne scibile forming the 5 interspace . I say in the present work . In that ...
... present work , you will be reminded of Bishop Berkley's Siris , announced as an Essay on Tar - water , which beginning with Tar ends with the Trinity , the omne scibile forming the 5 interspace . I say in the present work . In that ...
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