Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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The poet , speaking in his own person , may at once delight and improve us by sentiments , which teach us the independence of goodness , of wisdom , and even of genius , on the favors of fortune . And having made a due reve15 rence ...
The poet , speaking in his own person , may at once delight and improve us by sentiments , which teach us the independence of goodness , of wisdom , and even of genius , on the favors of fortune . And having made a due reve15 rence ...
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Yes , you're a Got ! I a mere man ! But , my dear friend ! dhink of me , as a man ! Is , is 15 - I mean to ask you now , my dear friend - is I not very eloquent ? Is I not speak English very fine ? Answ . Most admirably !
Yes , you're a Got ! I a mere man ! But , my dear friend ! dhink of me , as a man ! Is , is 15 - I mean to ask you now , my dear friend - is I not very eloquent ? Is I not speak English very fine ? Answ . Most admirably !
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... this passage ( “ The distinction of rhyme and metre ' ) is inserted in a later paragraph ) where Wordsworth discusses the language proper to the Poet when speaking ' in his own person and character ' ( L. B. , pp . 27-9 ) .
... this passage ( “ The distinction of rhyme and metre ' ) is inserted in a later paragraph ) where Wordsworth discusses the language proper to the Poet when speaking ' in his own person and character ' ( L. B. , pp . 27-9 ) .
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