Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... poems of S. T. Cole- ridge , the minor poems ( we exclude the Mariner ' and ' Christabel , ' which are his epics ) , but the small shreds which Bristol worshipped and Cottle paid for , and you will be dis- heartened by utter dulness ...
... poems of S. T. Cole- ridge , the minor poems ( we exclude the Mariner ' and ' Christabel , ' which are his epics ) , but the small shreds which Bristol worshipped and Cottle paid for , and you will be dis- heartened by utter dulness ...
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... poems- one poem excepted . Of course , all his works contain ' Spirits , ' ' Phantasms , ' ' Dream No. 1 , ' and Fairy No. 3 ; ' but these do not belong to this world . The higher air seems never to have been favourable to the ...
... poems- one poem excepted . Of course , all his works contain ' Spirits , ' ' Phantasms , ' ' Dream No. 1 , ' and Fairy No. 3 ; ' but these do not belong to this world . The higher air seems never to have been favourable to the ...
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... poems that are pleasanter in their subject , more graceful in their execution , more flowing in their outline , more ... poems are , yet covered with a bloom of beauty and a complexity of charm that few poems have either . We have ...
... poems that are pleasanter in their subject , more graceful in their execution , more flowing in their outline , more ... poems are , yet covered with a bloom of beauty and a complexity of charm that few poems have either . We have ...
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