Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Том 2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 страница |
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... passage , but here seems to be the point , to which all the lines of difference con- verge as to their source and centre . ( I mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic creed does differ from the doctrines promulged in this ...
... passage , but here seems to be the point , to which all the lines of difference con- verge as to their source and centre . ( I mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic creed does differ from the doctrines promulged in this ...
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... passage seems to rest on a similar sophism . For the question is not , whether there may not occur in prose an order of words , which would be equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sentences of ...
... passage seems to rest on a similar sophism . For the question is not , whether there may not occur in prose an order of words , which would be equally proper in a poem ; nor whether there are not beautiful lines and sentences of ...
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... passage of four or five lines in THE BROTHERS , that model of English pastoral , which I never yet read with unclouded eye . " James , pointing to its summit , over which they had all purposed to return together , informed them that ...
... passage of four or five lines in THE BROTHERS , that model of English pastoral , which I never yet read with unclouded eye . " James , pointing to its summit , over which they had all purposed to return together , informed them that ...
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... passage in Drayton's IDEAS : SONNET IX . As other men , so I myself do muse , Why in this sort I wrest invention so ; And why these giddy metaphors I use , Leaving the path the greater part do go ? I will resolve you : I lunatic ! am ...
... passage in Drayton's IDEAS : SONNET IX . As other men , so I myself do muse , Why in this sort I wrest invention so ; And why these giddy metaphors I use , Leaving the path the greater part do go ? I will resolve you : I lunatic ! am ...
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... . Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted course wild " in this passage for " a wild scene " as it stood in the former edition , encourages me to hazard a remark , Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn 109.
... . Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted course wild " in this passage for " a wild scene " as it stood in the former edition , encourages me to hazard a remark , Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn 109.
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