Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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Page lvii
... living without being debased ; but he himself failed in it , as the means of living , because he would not thus debase it , —would not sacrifice higher aims for the sake of immediate popularity . Literature , pursued not as a mere trade ...
... living without being debased ; but he himself failed in it , as the means of living , because he would not thus debase it , —would not sacrifice higher aims for the sake of immediate popularity . Literature , pursued not as a mere trade ...
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... living poets 28 [ Thomas Warton ; whose English poems , taken generally , seem as inferior to G. West's in correctness of diction as in strength of conception . Some of his Latin verse is beautiful ; and , if he had written nothing else ...
... living poets 28 [ Thomas Warton ; whose English poems , taken generally , seem as inferior to G. West's in correctness of diction as in strength of conception . Some of his Latin verse is beautiful ; and , if he had written nothing else ...
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... living God , the source of all being , from our relations to whom , prayer , thanksgiving , and adoration naturally arise , but whose nature and ways are not properly apprehensible by us , -in whom to know , to will , and to work are ...
... living God , the source of all being , from our relations to whom , prayer , thanksgiving , and adoration naturally arise , but whose nature and ways are not properly apprehensible by us , -in whom to know , to will , and to work are ...
Contents
PAGE | xi |
INTRODUCTION | lii |
Motives to the present workReception | clxxxix |
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