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So it is with his particular judgements on Wordsworth's poems. They are always
good: they are sometimes still the ... This certainty of judgement extends to nearly
all his criticisms of the poets. Exceptions must be made in some cases, where he
...
So it is with his particular judgements on Wordsworth's poems. They are always
good: they are sometimes still the ... This certainty of judgement extends to nearly
all his criticisms of the poets. Exceptions must be made in some cases, where he
...
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Among those , whose candour and judgement estimate highly , I distinctly
remember six who expressed their objections to the Lyrical Ballads almost in the
same words , and altogether to the same purport , at the same time admitting ,
that ...
Among those , whose candour and judgement estimate highly , I distinctly
remember six who expressed their objections to the Lyrical Ballads almost in the
same words , and altogether to the same purport , at the same time admitting ,
that ...
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When we reflect, that the cultivation of the judgement is a positive command of
the moral law, since the reason can give the principle alone, and the conscience
bears witness only to the motive, while the application and effects must depend
on ...
When we reflect, that the cultivation of the judgement is a positive command of
the moral law, since the reason can give the principle alone, and the conscience
bears witness only to the motive, while the application and effects must depend
on ...
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