Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... . Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful Friend , SARA COLERIDGE . REGENT'S PARK , January 30 , 1847 . THIS ADVERTISEMENT . HIS new edition of my Father's Biographia.
... . Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful Friend , SARA COLERIDGE . REGENT'S PARK , January 30 , 1847 . THIS ADVERTISEMENT . HIS new edition of my Father's Biographia.
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... respect a whit better than the originals . Im pentameter drauf fällt sie melodisch herab . In the pentameter aye falling in melody back . To my ear , as I funcy , the light dactylic flow of the latter half of the pentameter , is still ...
... respect a whit better than the originals . Im pentameter drauf fällt sie melodisch herab . In the pentameter aye falling in melody back . To my ear , as I funcy , the light dactylic flow of the latter half of the pentameter , is still ...
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... respecting him which the merest vanity and dishonesty alone could deserve . This never has been or will be believed by the generous and intel- ligent , though men inclined to fear and distrust his opinions are strengthened in their ...
... respecting him which the merest vanity and dishonesty alone could deserve . This never has been or will be believed by the generous and intel- ligent , though men inclined to fear and distrust his opinions are strengthened in their ...
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... respect and obligation from all who love and honour the name of Coleridge . It will already have been seen , that no attempt is here made to justify my Father's literary omissions and inaccuracies , or to deny that they proceeded from ...
... respect and obligation from all who love and honour the name of Coleridge . It will already have been seen , that no attempt is here made to justify my Father's literary omissions and inaccuracies , or to deny that they proceeded from ...
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... respecting the authority attribut- able to a certain set of writers of a certain age ? And does it not appear that this theory of the consentient teaching of the Fathers and its " practical infallibility involves the depreciation of ...
... respecting the authority attribut- able to a certain set of writers of a certain age ? And does it not appear that this theory of the consentient teaching of the Fathers and its " practical infallibility involves the depreciation of ...
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