Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... observed marks of dismay . The lady 20 retired to the cabin in some confusion , and many of the faces round me assumed a very doleful and frog - coloured appearance ; and within an hour the number of those on deck was lessened by one ...
... observed marks of dismay . The lady 20 retired to the cabin in some confusion , and many of the faces round me assumed a very doleful and frog - coloured appearance ; and within an hour the number of those on deck was lessened by one ...
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... observed that he seemed to give a terrible wildness to the distress ; but still he complained . He asked whether it was not allowed , that Pope had written rhymed poetry with more skill than any of our writers - I said I preferred 15 ...
... observed that he seemed to give a terrible wildness to the distress ; but still he complained . He asked whether it was not allowed , that Pope had written rhymed poetry with more skill than any of our writers - I said I preferred 15 ...
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... observed this " ( some heroic sentiments by Othello ) . " It was his inward eye of meditation on his own nature . He ... observation supplied the drapery and the colours necessary to combine them with each other . ' PAGE 65 1. 3. Could a ...
... observed this " ( some heroic sentiments by Othello ) . " It was his inward eye of meditation on his own nature . He ... observation supplied the drapery and the colours necessary to combine them with each other . ' PAGE 65 1. 3. Could a ...
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