Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... record of their private history is at best superfluous . Much may be said in support of this opinion . Of poets more especially it may be affirmed , that the image which they put forth of themselves in their works is a true and adequate ...
... record of their private history is at best superfluous . Much may be said in support of this opinion . Of poets more especially it may be affirmed , that the image which they put forth of themselves in their works is a true and adequate ...
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... record survives . So utterly are the footsteps of his mortal pilgrimage obliterated , that certain irrefragable doubters deny that he ever appeared in the body , and maintain that the Iliad ' is a meteor formed of the exhalations of a ...
... record survives . So utterly are the footsteps of his mortal pilgrimage obliterated , that certain irrefragable doubters deny that he ever appeared in the body , and maintain that the Iliad ' is a meteor formed of the exhalations of a ...
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... record might make us sadder , but would it not make us wiser men ? There is a charm in those passages in the " Paradise Lost , " which refer to the author's personal feelings , which made Johnson , though he thought them out of place ...
... record might make us sadder , but would it not make us wiser men ? There is a charm in those passages in the " Paradise Lost , " which refer to the author's personal feelings , which made Johnson , though he thought them out of place ...
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... record facts , as such , but in their bearing upon the personal life of an individual . A false , dis- torted , partial record is indeed to be deprecated ; and this consideration might of itself be sufficient to overcome the scruples by ...
... record facts , as such , but in their bearing upon the personal life of an individual . A false , dis- torted , partial record is indeed to be deprecated ; and this consideration might of itself be sufficient to overcome the scruples by ...
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... record of his life and fortunes . But all who knew my brother with any degree of intimacy , are agreed that his written productions fall far , very far short of what he might , under happier circumstances , have achieved , whether as a ...
... record of his life and fortunes . But all who knew my brother with any degree of intimacy , are agreed that his written productions fall far , very far short of what he might , under happier circumstances , have achieved , whether as a ...
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