Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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Page xxv
... former times , and discovered the merits of new ones , just sprung up in a foreign country , before they were recognized in his own , was probably led to such researches by some special aptitude for studies of this nature and powers of ...
... former times , and discovered the merits of new ones , just sprung up in a foreign country , before they were recognized in his own , was probably led to such researches by some special aptitude for studies of this nature and powers of ...
Page xxxvi
... former , any more than the budding rose contains all the riches of the rose full blown . " It is but a sha- dow , " says the critic , " a glorified shadow perhaps , ' but still only a shadow cast from another man's " sub- stance . " Is ...
... former , any more than the budding rose contains all the riches of the rose full blown . " It is but a sha- dow , " says the critic , " a glorified shadow perhaps , ' but still only a shadow cast from another man's " sub- stance . " Is ...
Page xl
... former was a large strong room , its contents were perpetually mingling with those of the adjoin- ing chamber . I am sure that if I had not had the facts of my Father's life at large before me , from his letters and the rela- tions of ...
... former was a large strong room , its contents were perpetually mingling with those of the adjoin- ing chamber . I am sure that if I had not had the facts of my Father's life at large before me , from his letters and the rela- tions of ...
Page xlii
... former . ( See chapter v . ) This he did in the face of Sir James Mackintosh , one of the most clear - headed and accurately learned men of the day , after inciting him to ex- amine his own positions by contradiction ; so incautious and ...
... former . ( See chapter v . ) This he did in the face of Sir James Mackintosh , one of the most clear - headed and accurately learned men of the day , after inciting him to ex- amine his own positions by contradiction ; so incautious and ...
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... former he celebrated in his writings , when they were not much in the world's eye ; the two latter are popular and well known authors , whose works are in every hand in Germany , and here in the hands of many . Mr. Dequincey says he ...
... former he celebrated in his writings , when they were not much in the world's eye ; the two latter are popular and well known authors , whose works are in every hand in Germany , and here in the hands of many . Mr. Dequincey says he ...
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