Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... once , or from the above - mentioned treatise , of which he gives the long title . Most of these extracts the Writer in Blackwood refers , not to the treatise , which my Father did name , but to the collection at large - the ...
... once , or from the above - mentioned treatise , of which he gives the long title . Most of these extracts the Writer in Blackwood refers , not to the treatise , which my Father did name , but to the collection at large - the ...
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... once talked of translating all that author's works . An epigram printed in the Remains , Hoarse Mævius , is also from the German ; he seems to have spoken of it as such to Mr. Cottle . The fourth and sixth stanzas of Sepa- ration ...
... once talked of translating all that author's works . An epigram printed in the Remains , Hoarse Mævius , is also from the German ; he seems to have spoken of it as such to Mr. Cottle . The fourth and sixth stanzas of Sepa- ration ...
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... once dear to him , this was rather occasioned by a morbid intensity and tenacity of feel- ing than any opposite quality of mind , the same disposition which led him to heighten the lights of every object , while its bright side was ...
... once dear to him , this was rather occasioned by a morbid intensity and tenacity of feel- ing than any opposite quality of mind , the same disposition which led him to heighten the lights of every object , while its bright side was ...
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... once to be considered unsound and unworthy of attention . If such a theory is not , as I imagine , maintained by a certain class of High Churchmen , I shall be very glad to find that it is only a shadow ; though in this case I should be ...
... once to be considered unsound and unworthy of attention . If such a theory is not , as I imagine , maintained by a certain class of High Churchmen , I shall be very glad to find that it is only a shadow ; though in this case I should be ...
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... once engaged in " a course of heretical and schismatical teaching " -a statement which seems to imply , that he had been at one time pledged to teach a par- ticular set of doctrines , as a man is pledged upon undertaking the charge of a ...
... once engaged in " a course of heretical and schismatical teaching " -a statement which seems to imply , that he had been at one time pledged to teach a par- ticular set of doctrines , as a man is pledged upon undertaking the charge of a ...
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