Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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It might appear from some passages in the former part of Mr. Wordsworth's preface , that he meant to confine his theory of style , and the necessity of a close accordance with the actual language of men , to those particular subjects ...
It might appear from some passages in the former part of Mr. Wordsworth's preface , that he meant to confine his theory of style , and the necessity of a close accordance with the actual language of men , to those particular subjects ...
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But of the specific excellence described in the quotation from Garve , I appear to find more , and more undoubted specimens in the works of others ; 15 for instance , among the minor poems of Mr. Thomas Moore , and of our illustrious ...
But of the specific excellence described in the quotation from Garve , I appear to find more , and more undoubted specimens in the works of others ; 15 for instance , among the minor poems of Mr. Thomas Moore , and of our illustrious ...
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IO slowly , and to her enter Clotilda , the confidante and mother confessor ; then commences , what in theatrical language is called the madness , but which the author more accurately entitles delirium , it appearing indeed a sort of ...
IO slowly , and to her enter Clotilda , the confidante and mother confessor ; then commences , what in theatrical language is called the madness , but which the author more accurately entitles delirium , it appearing indeed a sort of ...
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