Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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With the pen out of their hand they are honorable men . They exert indeed power ( which is to that of the injured party who 5 should attempt to expose their glaring perversions and misstatements , as twenty to one ) to write down ...
With the pen out of their hand they are honorable men . They exert indeed power ( which is to that of the injured party who 5 should attempt to expose their glaring perversions and misstatements , as twenty to one ) to write down ...
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-just as much as flatters you , sends you away pleased with your own hearts , and quite reconciled to your vices , which can never be thought very ill of , when they keep such good company , and walk hand in hand with so much compassion ...
-just as much as flatters you , sends you away pleased with your own hearts , and quite reconciled to your vices , which can never be thought very ill of , when they keep such good company , and walk hand in hand with so much compassion ...
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... to combine these Herveyisms with the strained thoughts , the figurative metaphysics , and solemn epigrams of Young on the 30 one hand ; and with the loaded sensibility , the minute detail , the morbid consciousness of every thought ...
... to combine these Herveyisms with the strained thoughts , the figurative metaphysics , and solemn epigrams of Young on the 30 one hand ; and with the loaded sensibility , the minute detail , the morbid consciousness of every thought ...
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