Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... reference to my age , were somewhat above mediocrity , and which had gained me more credit than the sound , good sense of my old master was at all pleased with , ) 35 poetry itself , yea , novels and romances , became insipid to me . In ...
... reference to my age , were somewhat above mediocrity , and which had gained me more credit than the sound , good sense of my old master was at all pleased with , ) 35 poetry itself , yea , novels and romances , became insipid to me . In ...
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... reference to , the author's peculiar opinions , and that the reader had not had his attention previously directed to those peculiarities . In these , as was actually the case with Mr. Southey's earlier 25 works , the lines and passages ...
... reference to , the author's peculiar opinions , and that the reader had not had his attention previously directed to those peculiarities . In these , as was actually the case with Mr. Southey's earlier 25 works , the lines and passages ...
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... reference to the former , we of course represent the sum 20 as 10-8 . It is equally clear that two equal forces acting in opposite directions , both being finite and each distinguished from the other by its direction only , must ...
... reference to the former , we of course represent the sum 20 as 10-8 . It is equally clear that two equal forces acting in opposite directions , both being finite and each distinguished from the other by its direction only , must ...
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