Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... greater because unbetrayed , by the variation and various harmonies of their metrical movement . Their measures , however , were not indebted 5 for their variety to the introduction of new metres , such as have been attempted of late in ...
... greater because unbetrayed , by the variation and various harmonies of their metrical movement . Their measures , however , were not indebted 5 for their variety to the introduction of new metres , such as have been attempted of late in ...
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... greater part of which have no place in the consciousness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society , by imitation and passive 5 remembrance of what they hear from their religious instruc- tors and other superiors , the most ...
... greater part of which have no place in the consciousness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society , by imitation and passive 5 remembrance of what they hear from their religious instruc- tors and other superiors , the most ...
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... greater ease and certainty than any other means , 5 presents to the instructor of impressing modes of intellectual energy so constantly , so imperceptibly , and as it were by such elements and atoms , as to secure in due time the ...
... greater ease and certainty than any other means , 5 presents to the instructor of impressing modes of intellectual energy so constantly , so imperceptibly , and as it were by such elements and atoms , as to secure in due time the ...
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