Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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Further , that the poet , who uses an illogical diction , or a style fitted to excite only the low and changeable pleasure of wonder by means of groundless novelty , substitutes a language of folly and vanity , not for that of the ...
Further , that the poet , who uses an illogical diction , or a style fitted to excite only the low and changeable pleasure of wonder by means of groundless novelty , substitutes a language of folly and vanity , not for that of the ...
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The language , I presumeI THE DANE . ( A little offended . ) Grammar is language , and language is grammar25 ANSW . Ten thousands pardons ! THE DANE . Vell , and I was only fourteen yearsANSW . Only fourteen years old ? THE DANE .
The language , I presumeI THE DANE . ( A little offended . ) Grammar is language , and language is grammar25 ANSW . Ten thousands pardons ! THE DANE . Vell , and I was only fourteen yearsANSW . Only fourteen years old ? THE DANE .
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They were written chiefly with a view to ascertain how far the language of conversation in the lower and iniddle classes of society is adapted to the purposes of poetic pleasure . ' 32. To the second edition he added , & c .
They were written chiefly with a view to ascertain how far the language of conversation in the lower and iniddle classes of society is adapted to the purposes of poetic pleasure . ' 32. To the second edition he added , & c .
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