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... attempt to complete the Critical system — Its partial success and ultimate failure - Obligations to Schelling ; and among English writers to Saumarez • • 55 61 67 • 71 CHAPTER X. A Chapter of digression and anecdotes , as.
... attempt to complete the Critical system — Its partial success and ultimate failure - Obligations to Schelling ; and among English writers to Saumarez • • 55 61 67 • 71 CHAPTER X. A Chapter of digression and anecdotes , as.
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... attempt to show , with regard to each , why it would not have answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original text . In our own English compositions , ( at least for the last three ...
... attempt to show , with regard to each , why it would not have answered the same purpose ; and wherein consisted the peculiar fitness of the word in the original text . In our own English compositions , ( at least for the last three ...
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... attempt , to appear what he is not , as to become himself one of his own proselytes . Still , as this counterfeit ... attempted to illustrate Thus the present state of our language , in its relation 20 Biographia Literaria.
... attempt , to appear what he is not , as to become himself one of his own proselytes . Still , as this counterfeit ... attempted to illustrate Thus the present state of our language , in its relation 20 Biographia Literaria.
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... , or of falling into the sun , according as the assertor of the absurdity confined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively . attempted poetry late in life . Where then a man Its Injustice 25.
... , or of falling into the sun , according as the assertor of the absurdity confined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively . attempted poetry late in life . Where then a man Its Injustice 25.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. attempted poetry late in life . Where then a man has , from his earliest youth , devoted his whole being to an object , which by the admission of all civilized nations in all ages is honourable as a pursuit , and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. attempted poetry late in life . Where then a man has , from his earliest youth , devoted his whole being to an object , which by the admission of all civilized nations in all ages is honourable as a pursuit , and ...
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admiration appear Aristotle association beauty become BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA blank verse cause character common compositions consciousness conversation criticism Dane deemed defects diction distinct effect English equally excellence excitement existence express eyes faculty fancy feelings former genius German greater Greek ground heart honour human idea imagination imitation impression instance intellectual intelligible interest Jacobinism judgment Klopstock language latter least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads meaning merit metaphysics metre Milton mind moral motion nature never object once original Parva Naturalia passages passion perhaps person philosopher Pindar Plato pleasure Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry possess present principles prose Ratzeburg reader reason Samuel Taylor Coleridge scarcely sensation sense Shakespeare sonnets sophism soul Southey Spinoza spirit stanza style supposed Synesius talent taste things thought tion true truth VENUS AND ADONIS verse whole words Wordsworth's writer καὶ τὸ