Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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10 My companion , who , you recollect , speaks the French language with unusual propriety , had formed a kind of confidential acquaintance with the emigrant , who appeared to be a man of sense , and whose manners were those of a perfect ...
10 My companion , who , you recollect , speaks the French language with unusual propriety , had formed a kind of confidential acquaintance with the emigrant , who appeared to be a man of sense , and whose manners were those of a perfect ...
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But it would be flattering man . kind at large , to presume that such is the fact . First , to imitate . The impression on the wax is not an imitation , but a copy , of the seal ; the seal itself is an imitation .
But it would be flattering man . kind at large , to presume that such is the fact . First , to imitate . The impression on the wax is not an imitation , but a copy , of the seal ; the seal itself is an imitation .
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The last four lines were in 1820 rewritten thus : Alas ! my journey , rugged and uneven , Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I with my ...
The last four lines were in 1820 rewritten thus : Alas ! my journey , rugged and uneven , Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I with my ...
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