Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. of those who have professed their admiration of his genius , but even of those who have distinguished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impressions ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. of those who have professed their admiration of his genius , but even of those who have distinguished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impressions ...
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... admiration may be deeper and more sincere it can not be . But I have advanced no opinion either for praise or censure , other than as texts introductory to the reasons which compel me to form it . Above all , I was fully convinced that ...
... admiration may be deeper and more sincere it can not be . But I have advanced no opinion either for praise or censure , other than as texts introductory to the reasons which compel me to form it . Above all , I was fully convinced that ...
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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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