Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... language is formed . For first , if to communicate with an object implies such an acquaintance with it , as 20 renders it capable of being discriminately reflected on ; the distinct knowledge of an uneducated rustic would furnish a very ...
... language is formed . For first , if to communicate with an object implies such an acquaintance with it , as 20 renders it capable of being discriminately reflected on ; the distinct knowledge of an uneducated rustic would furnish a very ...
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... language " ( meaning , as before , the language of rustic life purified from provincialism ) " arising out of repeated expe- 25 rience and regular feelings , is a more permanent , and a far rience more philosophical language , than that ...
... language " ( meaning , as before , the language of rustic life purified from provincialism ) " arising out of repeated expe- 25 rience and regular feelings , is a more permanent , and a far rience more philosophical language , than that ...
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... language of men ; " - " the language of these men " ( i.e. men in low and rustic life ) “ I propose to 10 myself to imitate , and , as far as is possible , to adopt the very language of men . ” Between the language of prose and that of ...
... language of men ; " - " the language of these men " ( i.e. men in low and rustic life ) “ I propose to 10 myself to imitate , and , as far as is possible , to adopt the very language of men . ” Between the language of prose and that of ...
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