Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... conversation ) such as he would wish 30 to talk . Neither one nor the other differ half so much from the general language of cultivated society , as the language of Mr. Wordsworth's homeliest composition differs from that of a common ...
... conversation ) such as he would wish 30 to talk . Neither one nor the other differ half so much from the general language of cultivated society , as the language of Mr. Wordsworth's homeliest composition differs from that of a common ...
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... conversation with him at the house of 5 the poet , GLEIM ( the Tyrtæus and Anacreon of the German Parnassus ) in which conversation L. had avowed privately to Jacobi his reluctance to admit any personal existence of the Supreme Being ...
... conversation with him at the house of 5 the poet , GLEIM ( the Tyrtæus and Anacreon of the German Parnassus ) in which conversation L. had avowed privately to Jacobi his reluctance to admit any personal existence of the Supreme Being ...
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... conversation , and with no greater definiteness , is at least as much a pedant as the man of learning , who , perhaps overrating the acquirements of his auditors , or deceived by his own familiarity with technical phrases , talks at the ...
... conversation , and with no greater definiteness , is at least as much a pedant as the man of learning , who , perhaps overrating the acquirements of his auditors , or deceived by his own familiarity with technical phrases , talks at the ...
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