Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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Page clxxxix
... equally with the severest , con- curred in objecting to them obscurity , a general tur- gidness of diction , and a profusion of new coined dou- ble epithets . The first is the fault which a writer is the least able to detect in his own ...
... equally with the severest , con- curred in objecting to them obscurity , a general tur- gidness of diction , and a profusion of new coined dou- ble epithets . The first is the fault which a writer is the least able to detect in his own ...
Page 194
... equally legitimate and in both equally confirmed by the re- sults . Whence gained he this superiority of foresight ? Whence arose the striking difference , and , in most in- stances even , the discrepancy between the grounds assigned by ...
... equally legitimate and in both equally confirmed by the re- sults . Whence gained he this superiority of foresight ? Whence arose the striking difference , and , in most in- stances even , the discrepancy between the grounds assigned by ...
Page 207
... equally logical.29 The understanding meantime suggests , the analogy of experience facilitates , the be- lief . Nature excites and recalls it , as by a perpetual revelation . Our feelings almost necessitate it ; and the law of ...
... equally logical.29 The understanding meantime suggests , the analogy of experience facilitates , the be- lief . Nature excites and recalls it , as by a perpetual revelation . Our feelings almost necessitate it ; and the law of ...
Contents
PAGE | xi |
INTRODUCTION | lii |
Motives to the present workReception | clxxxix |
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