Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke differs from the common language of the learned class only by the superior number and novelty of the thoughts and relations 25 which they had to convey .
The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke differs from the common language of the learned class only by the superior number and novelty of the thoughts and relations 25 which they had to convey .
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CHAPTER XIX Continuation - Concerning the real object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface - Elucidation and application of this — The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry ...
CHAPTER XIX Continuation - Concerning the real object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface - Elucidation and application of this — The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry ...
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If the words are taken in the common sense , they convey an absurdity ; and if , in contempt of dictionaries and custom , they are so interpreted as to avoid 15 the absurdity , the meaning dwindles into some bald truism .
If the words are taken in the common sense , they convey an absurdity ; and if , in contempt of dictionaries and custom , they are so interpreted as to avoid 15 the absurdity , the meaning dwindles into some bald truism .
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