Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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“ The talent , 13 that is required to make excellent verses , is perhaps greater than the philosopher is ready to admit , or would find it in his power to acquire : the talent to seek only the apt expression of the thought , and yet to ...
“ The talent , 13 that is required to make excellent verses , is perhaps greater than the philosopher is ready to admit , or would find it in his power to acquire : the talent to seek only the apt expression of the thought , and yet to ...
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The second is a poem of greater length , which I have chosen not only for 15 the present purpose , but likewise as a striking example and illustration of an assertion hazarded in a former page of these sketches : namely , that the ...
The second is a poem of greater length , which I have chosen not only for 15 the present purpose , but likewise as a striking example and illustration of an assertion hazarded in a former page of these sketches : namely , that the ...
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fanaticism , which masters the feelings more especially by indistinct watch - words ; and to display the advantages which language alone , at least which language with incom . parably greater ease and certainty than any other means ...
fanaticism , which masters the feelings more especially by indistinct watch - words ; and to display the advantages which language alone , at least which language with incom . parably greater ease and certainty than any other means ...
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