Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... speaking ; or such as are at least the exponents of his pecu- liar turn and unusual extent of faculty . So much so indeed , that in the social circles of private life we often find a striking 20 use of the latter put a stop to the ...
... speaking ; or such as are at least the exponents of his pecu- liar turn and unusual extent of faculty . So much so indeed , that in the social circles of private life we often find a striking 20 use of the latter put a stop to the ...
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... speak English very fine ? ANSW . Most admirably ! Believe me , Sir ! I have seldom heard even a native talk so fluently . THE DANE . ( squeezing my hand with great vehemence . ) 20 My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity ve have ...
... speak English very fine ? ANSW . Most admirably ! Believe me , Sir ! I have seldom heard even a native talk so fluently . THE DANE . ( squeezing my hand with great vehemence . ) 20 My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity ve have ...
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... speaking ' in his own person and character ' ( L. B. , pp . 27-9 ) . PAGE 64 1. 8. the name of TASTE . In the lectures of 1811-12 ( Lectures , p . 81 ) Coleridge defines Taste as ' an attainment after a poet has been disciplined by ...
... speaking ' in his own person and character ' ( L. B. , pp . 27-9 ) . PAGE 64 1. 8. the name of TASTE . In the lectures of 1811-12 ( Lectures , p . 81 ) Coleridge defines Taste as ' an attainment after a poet has been disciplined by ...
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