Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Zväzok 2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 strán (strany) |
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... moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet this will distinguish the cha- racter of the author , not the class to which the work belongs . Blest indeed is that state of society , in which the immediate purpose would be ...
... moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet this will distinguish the cha- racter of the author , not the class to which the work belongs . Blest indeed is that state of society , in which the immediate purpose would be ...
Strana 17
... moral account . Instead of doing as Ariosto , and as , still more offensively , Wieland has done , instead of degrading and deforming passion into appetite , the trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakspeare has here ...
... moral account . Instead of doing as Ariosto , and as , still more offensively , Wieland has done , instead of degrading and deforming passion into appetite , the trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakspeare has here ...
Strana 37
... moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a happy imitation of the rude unpolished man- ners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three ex ...
... moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior refinement oftentimes derive from a happy imitation of the rude unpolished man- ners and discourse of their inferiors . For the pleasure so derived may be traced to three ex ...
Strana 51
... finding words for the simplest moral and intellectual processes in the lan- guages of uncivilized tribes has proved perhaps 1 the weightiest obstacle to the progress of our most Dd2 51 that many classes of the brute creation possess ...
... finding words for the simplest moral and intellectual processes in the lan- guages of uncivilized tribes has proved perhaps 1 the weightiest obstacle to the progress of our most Dd2 51 that many classes of the brute creation possess ...
Strana 61
... moral effects , by enforcing a semblance of petulant ease and self - sufficiency , in repression , and pos sible after - perversion of the natural feelings . I have to beg Dr. Bell's pardon for this connection of the two names , but he ...
... moral effects , by enforcing a semblance of petulant ease and self - sufficiency , in repression , and pos sible after - perversion of the natural feelings . I have to beg Dr. Bell's pardon for this connection of the two names , but he ...
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