Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke differs from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
... common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke differs from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
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... common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others . 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 ...
... common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others . 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 ...
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... common import , in order to arrive at any sense ; and according to their common import , if you are to receive from them any feeling of sublimity or admiration . reason . 20 Though the instances of this defect in Mr. Wordsworth's poems ...
... common import , in order to arrive at any sense ; and according to their common import , if you are to receive from them any feeling of sublimity or admiration . reason . 20 Though the instances of this defect in Mr. Wordsworth's poems ...
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