Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2 |
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Page 37
... things represented . The second is the apparent naturalness of the representation , as raised and qualified by an imperceptible in- fusion of the author's own knowledge and ta- lent , which infusion does , indeed , constitute it an ...
... things represented . The second is the apparent naturalness of the representation , as raised and qualified by an imperceptible in- fusion of the author's own knowledge and ta- lent , which infusion does , indeed , constitute it an ...
Page 42
... thing we are , " and of the peculiar state in which each man happens to be , suspending our in- dividual recollections and lulling them to sleep amid the music of nobler thoughts . FRIEND , Pages 251 , 252 . and sentiments the natural ...
... thing we are , " and of the peculiar state in which each man happens to be , suspending our in- dividual recollections and lulling them to sleep amid the music of nobler thoughts . FRIEND , Pages 251 , 252 . and sentiments the natural ...
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... things indifferent to the shepherd's thoughts Fields , where with chearful spirits he had brouth'd The common air ; the hills , which he so oft Had climb'd with vigorous steps ; which had improve'd So many incidents upon his mind Of ...
... things indifferent to the shepherd's thoughts Fields , where with chearful spirits he had brouth'd The common air ; the hills , which he so oft Had climb'd with vigorous steps ; which had improve'd So many incidents upon his mind Of ...
Page 46
... thing I know ; But to the Thorn , and to the Pond Which is a little step beyond , I wish that you would go : Perhaps , when you are at the place , You something of her tale may trace . I'll give you the best help I can : Before you up ...
... thing I know ; But to the Thorn , and to the Pond Which is a little step beyond , I wish that you would go : Perhaps , when you are at the place , You something of her tale may trace . I'll give you the best help I can : Before you up ...
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... things , or those relative bearings of fact to fact , from which some more or less general law is deduci- ble . For facts are valuable to a wise man , chiefly as they lead to the discovery of the in- dwelling law , which is the true ...
... things , or those relative bearings of fact to fact , from which some more or less general law is deduci- ble . For facts are valuable to a wise man , chiefly as they lead to the discovery of the in- dwelling law , which is the true ...
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