Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... things look rough and coarse on the wrong side , and the reasoning they contain is of that kind which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the ...
... things look rough and coarse on the wrong side , and the reasoning they contain is of that kind which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the ...
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... things down to their deepest source , and to follow them out in their remotest ramifications . His powers , compounded and balanced as they were , enabled him to do that which he did , and possibly that alone . Great as was the activity ...
... things down to their deepest source , and to follow them out in their remotest ramifications . His powers , compounded and balanced as they were , enabled him to do that which he did , and possibly that alone . Great as was the activity ...
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... thing , Nor honey make , nor build , nor pair , nor sing " ( Ib . , ii , p . 72 ) would probably have been wriiten , even if Herbert had not written , as Mr. Walker reminded me , All things are busy ; only I Neither bring honey with the ...
... thing , Nor honey make , nor build , nor pair , nor sing " ( Ib . , ii , p . 72 ) would probably have been wriiten , even if Herbert had not written , as Mr. Walker reminded me , All things are busy ; only I Neither bring honey with the ...
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... things that are above , was the very world and the flesh , as opposed to Christianity . Thus they were striving for the life and soul which animates the religion of Christ , whereas I would fain believe , that the contentions among ...
... things that are above , was the very world and the flesh , as opposed to Christianity . Thus they were striving for the life and soul which animates the religion of Christ , whereas I would fain believe , that the contentions among ...
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... things in the formation of his opinions , was , in the main , the result and product of his own in- tellect and will . When the years of childhood were past , he left behind him the Eden , as some consider it , of implicit faith the ...
... things in the formation of his opinions , was , in the main , the result and product of his own in- tellect and will . When the years of childhood were past , he left behind him the Eden , as some consider it , of implicit faith the ...
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