Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2Fenner, 1817 - 309 pages |
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... admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might almost say , by its reli- gious fervour . These facts , and the intellec- 1 tual energy of the author , which was more 4.
... admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some degree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might almost say , by its reli- gious fervour . These facts , and the intellec- 1 tual energy of the author , which was more 4.
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... admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the poetry . Doubtless , " as Sir John Davies observes of the soul ( and his words may with slight altera- tion be applied , and even more appropriately to the poetic IMAGINATION . ) 66 ...
... admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the poetry . Doubtless , " as Sir John Davies observes of the soul ( and his words may with slight altera- tion be applied , and even more appropriately to the poetic IMAGINATION . ) 66 ...
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... admiration of his genius , but even of those who have distin- guished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impres- sions of his principles plainly visible . It is pos- sible , that with ...
... admiration of his genius , but even of those who have distin- guished themselves by hostility to his theory , and depreciation of his writings , are the impres- sions of his principles plainly visible . It is pos- sible , that with ...
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... admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth are felt by many unprejudiced and unsophisticated hearts , as sudden and unplea- * " I've measured it from side to side ; " Tis three feet long , and two feet wide . " " Nay , rack ...
... admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth are felt by many unprejudiced and unsophisticated hearts , as sudden and unplea- * " I've measured it from side to side ; " Tis three feet long , and two feet wide . " " Nay , rack ...
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... admiration of certain master intellects , the first established lights of inspiration , to whom that dialect hap- pened to be native . Essence , in its primary signification , means the principle of individuation , the inmost prin ...
... admiration of certain master intellects , the first established lights of inspiration , to whom that dialect hap- pened to be native . Essence , in its primary signification , means the principle of individuation , the inmost prin ...
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