Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... become more and more fully and widely appre- ciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form for his memory . I remain , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful ...
... become more and more fully and widely appre- ciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form for his memory . I remain , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful ...
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... become authors CHAP . XII . A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or omission of the chapter that follows • 173 230 241 CHAP . XIII . On the Imagination , or Esemplastic power 287 APPENDIX 299 INTRODUCTION . Mr ...
... become authors CHAP . XII . A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or omission of the chapter that follows • 173 230 241 CHAP . XIII . On the Imagination , or Esemplastic power 287 APPENDIX 299 INTRODUCTION . Mr ...
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... become the property of the borrower , so as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the fresh matter which he engrafts upon it , will be his , but the debt to him who has furnished the ...
... become the property of the borrower , so as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the fresh matter which he engrafts upon it , will be his , but the debt to him who has furnished the ...
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... becoming acquainted with him . But at the latter period his doctrines were based upon the self same principles , which he retained to his dying hour , and differing as they do fundamentally from those of Schelling , I cannot but avow my ...
... becoming acquainted with him . But at the latter period his doctrines were based upon the self same principles , which he retained to his dying hour , and differing as they do fundamentally from those of Schelling , I cannot but avow my ...
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... become otherwise known to me , and amongst the numbers of young Englishmen , whom I then saw , I cannot recall the persons of individuals . But I have read what he has written with great plea- sure , and I took occasion in my lectures ...
... become otherwise known to me , and amongst the numbers of young Englishmen , whom I then saw , I cannot recall the persons of individuals . But I have read what he has written with great plea- sure , and I took occasion in my lectures ...
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