Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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... remains a tender recollection , that I should have received from a friend so revered the first knowledge of a poet , by whose works , year after year , I was so enthusiastically delighted and inspired . My earliest acquaintances will ...
... remains a tender recollection , that I should have received from a friend so revered the first knowledge of a poet , by whose works , year after year , I was so enthusiastically delighted and inspired . My earliest acquaintances will ...
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... frame Our's is the reptile's lot , much toil , much blame , Manifold motions making little speed , And to deform and kill the things , whereon we feed . " S. T. C. still remains unpublished , but of which the stanza , 82.
... frame Our's is the reptile's lot , much toil , much blame , Manifold motions making little speed , And to deform and kill the things , whereon we feed . " S. T. C. still remains unpublished , but of which the stanza , 82.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. still remains unpublished , but of which the stanza , and tone of style , were the same as those of the Female Vagrant " as originally printed in the first volume of the ... remains unpublished, but of which the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. still remains unpublished , but of which the stanza , and tone of style , were the same as those of the Female Vagrant " as originally printed in the first volume of the ... remains unpublished, but of which the ...
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... remains an impression of the same , or a certain disposi- tion to repeat the same motion . Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impres- sions that are left ( or in the language of Mr. Hume , the ideas ) are linked ...
... remains an impression of the same , or a certain disposi- tion to repeat the same motion . Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impres- sions that are left ( or in the language of Mr. Hume , the ideas ) are linked ...
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... remains yet extant of Greek philoso phy ) as to the first , so to the fullest and most perfect enunciation of the associative principle , viz . to the writings of Aristotle ; and of these principally to the books " De Anima , " " De ...
... remains yet extant of Greek philoso phy ) as to the first , so to the fullest and most perfect enunciation of the associative principle , viz . to the writings of Aristotle ; and of these principally to the books " De Anima , " " De ...
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