Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... appeared to have done , the non - existence of any absolute synonymes in our language ? Now I cannot but think , that there are many which remain for our posterity to distinguish and appropriate , and which I regard as so much ...
... appeared to have done , the non - existence of any absolute synonymes in our language ? Now I cannot but think , that there are many which remain for our posterity to distinguish and appropriate , and which I regard as so much ...
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... appeared in 1797. Some twenty of the poems contained in the first edition were omitted and ten new ones added , including the Ode to the Departing Year and Reflections on leaving a place of Retirement . To this edition was ' prefixed ...
... appeared in 1797. Some twenty of the poems contained in the first edition were omitted and ten new ones added , including the Ode to the Departing Year and Reflections on leaving a place of Retirement . To this edition was ' prefixed ...
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... appeared in the Quarterly for July 1814 . But it contains nothing corresponding to Coleridge's description . I had long before detected . Cf. A. P. p . 5 ( ? 1797 ) : ' The Bard once intoxicated me : but now I read it without pleasure ...
... appeared in the Quarterly for July 1814 . But it contains nothing corresponding to Coleridge's description . I had long before detected . Cf. A. P. p . 5 ( ? 1797 ) : ' The Bard once intoxicated me : but now I read it without pleasure ...
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