Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... persons of poetry must be clothed with generic attributes , with the common attributes of the class not with such ... person of the Shakespearean Drama , that life itself does not excite more distinctly that sense of individuality ...
... persons of poetry must be clothed with generic attributes , with the common attributes of the class not with such ... person of the Shakespearean Drama , that life itself does not excite more distinctly that sense of individuality ...
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... person , no man person , no woman person ever denies it . But we are 20 all Got's children . Here the Hanoverian interrupted him , and the other Dane , the Swede , and the Prussian , joined us , together with a young Englishman who ...
... person , no man person , no woman person ever denies it . But we are 20 all Got's children . Here the Hanoverian interrupted him , and the other Dane , the Swede , and the Prussian , joined us , together with a young Englishman who ...
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... person whose life would scarcely stand scrutiny even in the court 5 of honor , much less in that of conscience ; and his manners , if nicely observed , would of the two excite an idea of awk- wardness rather than of elegance and yet ...
... person whose life would scarcely stand scrutiny even in the court 5 of honor , much less in that of conscience ; and his manners , if nicely observed , would of the two excite an idea of awk- wardness rather than of elegance and yet ...
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