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... letters that he knew something of , and had discussed with his friend Reynolds , the theory of association . In a letter written in May , 1818 , he says : This crossing a letter is not without its association - for chequerwork leads us ...
... letters that he knew something of , and had discussed with his friend Reynolds , the theory of association . In a letter written in May , 1818 , he says : This crossing a letter is not without its association - for chequerwork leads us ...
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... letter to the same : and you , I know have long ere this taken it for granted that I never have any speculations ... letters , “ a regular stepping of the imagination toward a truth ? " The fact has been emphasized that in Hazlitt ...
... letter to the same : and you , I know have long ere this taken it for granted that I never have any speculations ... letters , “ a regular stepping of the imagination toward a truth ? " The fact has been emphasized that in Hazlitt ...
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... Letters , No. 55 ( March , 1818 ) , p . 119 . 15 Letters , No. 63 ( April , 1818 ) , p . 137 . 18 Finney , op . cit . , II : 534 ff . 17 " On Gainsborough's Pictures , " Works , XVIII : 36 . 18 " On Imitation , " Works , IV : 75 . 19 ...
... Letters , No. 55 ( March , 1818 ) , p . 119 . 15 Letters , No. 63 ( April , 1818 ) , p . 137 . 18 Finney , op . cit . , II : 534 ff . 17 " On Gainsborough's Pictures , " Works , XVIII : 36 . 18 " On Imitation , " Works , IV : 75 . 19 ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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