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... person knows anything : art is one of them . Everything else is another . There is a point at which criticism has no ... persons and matters considered submit to definition ; and are , consequently , inferior to the critic . Superiority ...
... person knows anything : art is one of them . Everything else is another . There is a point at which criticism has no ... persons and matters considered submit to definition ; and are , consequently , inferior to the critic . Superiority ...
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... persons had a dislike to the poem , such as you have expressed , advised me to add a stanza , describing the person of the Boy [ so as ] to entirely separate him in the imaginations I have often applied to idiots , in my own 15 of my ...
... persons had a dislike to the poem , such as you have expressed , advised me to add a stanza , describing the person of the Boy [ so as ] to entirely separate him in the imaginations I have often applied to idiots , in my own 15 of my ...
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... persons , are attributable to causes and he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior re- " their ...
... persons , are attributable to causes and he had generally chosen low and rustic life ; but not as low and rustic , or in order to repeat that pleasure of doubtful moral effect , which persons of elevated rank and of superior re- " their ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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