Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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... honors , even of those honors , which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life ...
... honors , even of those honors , which were dearest to his heart , as gratefully bestowed by that school , and still binding him to the interests of that school , in which he had been himself educated , and to which during his whole life ...
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... honor præsentis , et gratia quasi satietate languescet ? At hoc pravum , malignumque est , non admirari hominem admi- ratione dignissimum , quia videre , complecti , nec laudare tantum , verum etiam amare con tingit . " Plin . Epist ...
... honor præsentis , et gratia quasi satietate languescet ? At hoc pravum , malignumque est , non admirari hominem admi- ratione dignissimum , quia videre , complecti , nec laudare tantum , verum etiam amare con tingit . " Plin . Epist ...
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... honor of a favorite con- temporary , then known to me only by his works , were of great advantage in the formation and establishment of my taste and critical opinions . In my defence of the lines running into each other , instead of ...
... honor of a favorite con- temporary , then known to me only by his works , were of great advantage in the formation and establishment of my taste and critical opinions . In my defence of the lines running into each other , instead of ...
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... honor of putting my poems in the same class with those of my betters , the one or two , who have pretended to bring examples of affected sim- plicity from my volume , have been able to ad- duce but one instance , and that out of a copy ...
... honor of putting my poems in the same class with those of my betters , the one or two , who have pretended to bring examples of affected sim- plicity from my volume , have been able to ad- duce but one instance , and that out of a copy ...
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... honor given was as- serted in equipoise to the patronage acknow- leged from PINDAR'S επ ̓ ἄλλοι- -σι δ ' ἄλλοι μεγάλοι . τό δἔσχατον κορυ -φᾶται βασιλευσι . μηκέτι Πάπταινε πόρσιον . Εἴη σὲ τε τότον Υψᾶ χρόνον πατεῖν , ἐμέ Τε τοσσαδε ...
... honor given was as- serted in equipoise to the patronage acknow- leged from PINDAR'S επ ̓ ἄλλοι- -σι δ ' ἄλλοι μεγάλοι . τό δἔσχατον κορυ -φᾶται βασιλευσι . μηκέτι Πάπταινε πόρσιον . Εἴη σὲ τε τότον Υψᾶ χρόνον πατεῖν , ἐμέ Τε τοσσαδε ...
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Biographia Literaria Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2019 |
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