Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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Page lxxiii
... interest but the common interest in truth , which all mankind possess , to bias my interpretation . Indeed I can con- ceive of no influence calculated to affect my judgment , except the natural wish , in my mind sufficiently strong , to ...
... interest but the common interest in truth , which all mankind possess , to bias my interpretation . Indeed I can con- ceive of no influence calculated to affect my judgment , except the natural wish , in my mind sufficiently strong , to ...
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... interest , from enmity or arrogance , and to abide the decision " of him that reads in malice , or him that reads after dinner . " The same retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation which the authors themselves have assumed ...
... interest , from enmity or arrogance , and to abide the decision " of him that reads in malice , or him that reads after dinner . " The same retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation which the authors themselves have assumed ...
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... interest to natural objects , which , in the passion and appetite of the first love , they had seemed to him neither to need nor permit.13 The occasional obscurities , which had risen from an imperfect control over the resources of his ...
... interest to natural objects , which , in the passion and appetite of the first love , they had seemed to him neither to need nor permit.13 The occasional obscurities , which had risen from an imperfect control over the resources of his ...
Contents
PAGE | xi |
INTRODUCTION | lii |
Motives to the present workReception | clxxxix |
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