Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... perhaps greater than the philosopher is ready to admit , or would find it in his power to acquire : the talent to seek only the apt expres- sion of the thought , and yet to find at the same time with it the rhyme and the metre . Gellert ...
... perhaps greater than the philosopher is ready to admit , or would find it in his power to acquire : the talent to seek only the apt expres- sion of the thought , and yet to find at the same time with it the rhyme and the metre . Gellert ...
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... perhaps not been taken into sufficient account by either of the poets . 4. From this preface , & c . See the criticisms in the Edin . Review referred to in a previous note ( to vol . i , p . 151 , l . 29 ) . 27. its religious fervor ...
... perhaps not been taken into sufficient account by either of the poets . 4. From this preface , & c . See the criticisms in the Edin . Review referred to in a previous note ( to vol . i , p . 151 , l . 29 ) . 27. its religious fervor ...
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... perhaps this - that both fancy and imagination may work upon the same universal and natural associations , but that they differ in the use which is made of them . It is not enough to catch the suggestions of human emotion in natural ...
... perhaps this - that both fancy and imagination may work upon the same universal and natural associations , but that they differ in the use which is made of them . It is not enough to catch the suggestions of human emotion in natural ...
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