Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might al- most say , by its religious fervor . These facts , and the in- tellectual energy of the author , which was more or less con ...
... admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might al- most say , by its religious fervor . These facts , and the in- tellectual energy of the author , which was more or less con ...
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... admiration . His eyes were uncommonly like mine ; if any thing , rather larger and more prominent . But the lower part of his face , and his nose - O what an exquisite expression of elegance and sensibility ! -There appeared no depth ...
... admiration . His eyes were uncommonly like mine ; if any thing , rather larger and more prominent . But the lower part of his face , and his nose - O what an exquisite expression of elegance and sensibility ! -There appeared no depth ...
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... admiration of the Germans ; and I should not perhaps go too far , if I add , that it was Lessing who first proved to all thinking men , even to Shakespeare's own countrymen , the true nature of 20 his apparent irregularities . These ...
... admiration of the Germans ; and I should not perhaps go too far , if I add , that it was Lessing who first proved to all thinking men , even to Shakespeare's own countrymen , the true nature of 20 his apparent irregularities . These ...
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