Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Zväzok 2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 strán (strany) |
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... talk with any tolerable resemblance to his represent- ation . It is an excellent remark of Dr. Henry More's ( Enthusiasmus triumphatus , Sec . xxxv ) that " a man of confined education , but of good parts , by constant reading of the ...
... talk with any tolerable resemblance to his represent- ation . It is an excellent remark of Dr. Henry More's ( Enthusiasmus triumphatus , Sec . xxxv ) that " a man of confined education , but of good parts , by constant reading of the ...
Strana 53
... and ( with due allowances for the undeliberateness , and less connected train , of thinking natural and proper to conversation ) > such as he would wish to talk . Neither Dd3 53 Here let me be permitted to remind the ...
... and ( with due allowances for the undeliberateness , and less connected train , of thinking natural and proper to conversation ) > such as he would wish to talk . Neither Dd3 53 Here let me be permitted to remind the ...
Strana 54
... talk . Neither one or the other differ half as much from the general language of cultivated society , as the language of Mr. Wordsworth's homeliest composition differs from that of a common peasant . For " real " therefore , we must ...
... talk . Neither one or the other differ half as much from the general language of cultivated society , as the language of Mr. Wordsworth's homeliest composition differs from that of a common peasant . For " real " therefore , we must ...
Strana 60
... talk . In order to cure them of singing as it is called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and then indeed , his tones resemble talking , as far as his fears ...
... talk . In order to cure them of singing as it is called ; that is , of too great a difference . The child is made to repeat the words with his eyes from off the book ; and then indeed , his tones resemble talking , as far as his fears ...
Strana 95
... talk , and yet all dignified , attractive , and interesting ; and all at the same time perfectly correct as to the measure of the syllables and the rhyme . It is certain , that poetry when it has attained this excellence makes a far ...
... talk , and yet all dignified , attractive , and interesting ; and all at the same time perfectly correct as to the measure of the syllables and the rhyme . It is certain , that poetry when it has attained this excellence makes a far ...
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