Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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Page 38
... requires but an ordinary portion of ingenuity to vary inde- finitely , and yet still produce something , which , if not sense , will be so like it , as to do as well . Perhaps better for it spares the reader the trouble of thinking ...
... requires but an ordinary portion of ingenuity to vary inde- finitely , and yet still produce something , which , if not sense , will be so like it , as to do as well . Perhaps better for it spares the reader the trouble of thinking ...
Page 41
... require a quick change of objects , such writers are sure , sooner or later to awake from their dream of vanity to disappointment and neglect with embittered and envenomed feelings . Even du- ، Especially in this AGE OF PERSONALITY ...
... require a quick change of objects , such writers are sure , sooner or later to awake from their dream of vanity to disappointment and neglect with embittered and envenomed feelings . Even du- ، Especially in this AGE OF PERSONALITY ...
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... it creditable to his heart , to feel and express a resentment proportioned to the grossness of the provocation , and the importance of the object . There is no profession on earth , which requires an attention so early , so long , or so 46.
... it creditable to his heart , to feel and express a resentment proportioned to the grossness of the provocation , and the importance of the object . There is no profession on earth , which requires an attention so early , so long , or so 46.
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... require or stand so merciless and long - continued a can- nonading . Without any feeling of anger there- fore ( for which indeed , on my own account , I have no pretext ) I may yet be allowed to ex . press some degree of surprize , that ...
... require or stand so merciless and long - continued a can- nonading . Without any feeling of anger there- fore ( for which indeed , on my own account , I have no pretext ) I may yet be allowed to ex . press some degree of surprize , that ...
Page 56
... require all three to explain . The solution may seem to have been given , or at least suggested , in a note to a preceding page . I was in habits of intimacy with Mr. Wordsworth and Mr. Southey ! This , however , transfers , rather than ...
... require all three to explain . The solution may seem to have been given , or at least suggested , in a note to a preceding page . I was in habits of intimacy with Mr. Wordsworth and Mr. Southey ! This , however , transfers , rather than ...
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