Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Still , as this counterfeit and artificial persuasion must differ , even in the person's own feelings , from a real sense of inward power , what can be 15 more natural , than that this difference should betray itself in suspicious and ...
Still , as this counterfeit and artificial persuasion must differ , even in the person's own feelings , from a real sense of inward power , what can be 15 more natural , than that this difference should betray itself in suspicious and ...
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( 6 That this conjecture is not wide from the mark , I am induced to believe from the noticeable fact , which I can state on my own knowledge , that the same general censure should have been grounded by almost every different person on ...
( 6 That this conjecture is not wide from the mark , I am induced to believe from the noticeable fact , which I can state on my own knowledge , that the same general censure should have been grounded by almost every different person on ...
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D. Well , landlord ! and what do you know of the person in question ? L. I see him often pass by with maister , 35 my landlord , ( i . e . the owner of the house ) , and sometimes a with the new - comers at Holford ; but CH , X 127 ...
D. Well , landlord ! and what do you know of the person in question ? L. I see him often pass by with maister , 35 my landlord , ( i . e . the owner of the house ) , and sometimes a with the new - comers at Holford ; but CH , X 127 ...
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