Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... character , or occupation must be repre- sentative of a class ; and that the persons of * Say not that I am recommending abstractions , for these class - characteristics which constitute the instructiveness of a character , are so ...
... character , or occupation must be repre- sentative of a class ; and that the persons of * Say not that I am recommending abstractions , for these class - characteristics which constitute the instructiveness of a character , are so ...
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... character appropriate to a lofty didactick poem , is perhaps ques- tionable . It presents a fair subject for contro- versy ; and the question is to be determined by the congruity or incongruity of such a character with what shall be ...
... character appropriate to a lofty didactick poem , is perhaps ques- tionable . It presents a fair subject for contro- versy ; and the question is to be determined by the congruity or incongruity of such a character with what shall be ...
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... CHARACTERS . I have already declared , and , I trust justified , my utter dissent from the mode of argument which his critics have hitherto employed . To their question , why did you chuse such a character , or a character from such a ...
... CHARACTERS . I have already declared , and , I trust justified , my utter dissent from the mode of argument which his critics have hitherto employed . To their question , why did you chuse such a character , or a character from such a ...
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