The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... living who Coleridge was all his life a hater of France and understood better than Coleridge the elements of Frenchmen , arising from his belief in their being poetry , and the way in which they may be best completely destitute of moral ...
... living who Coleridge was all his life a hater of France and understood better than Coleridge the elements of Frenchmen , arising from his belief in their being poetry , and the way in which they may be best completely destitute of moral ...
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... living author . And no wonder . Those who remember him in his more vigorous days can bear witness to the peculiarity and transcendent power of his conversational elo- quence . It was unlike any thing that could be heard elsewhere ; the ...
... living author . And no wonder . Those who remember him in his more vigorous days can bear witness to the peculiarity and transcendent power of his conversational elo- quence . It was unlike any thing that could be heard elsewhere ; the ...
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... living writer is yet sub judice ; and if we cannot follow his conceptions or enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the O ...
... living writer is yet sub judice ; and if we cannot follow his conceptions or enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the O ...
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... living gems bedight Purples the East with streaky light , We sip the furze - flower's fragrant dews Clad in robes of rainbow hues : Or sport amid the rosy gleam , Soothed by the distant - tinkling team , While lusty Labor scouting ...
... living gems bedight Purples the East with streaky light , We sip the furze - flower's fragrant dews Clad in robes of rainbow hues : Or sport amid the rosy gleam , Soothed by the distant - tinkling team , While lusty Labor scouting ...
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... living One , Time is no more ! Believe thou , O my soul Life is a vision shadowy of Truth ; And vice , and anguish , and the wormy grave , Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire , And lo ! the Throne of the redeeming God Forth ...
... living One , Time is no more ! Believe thou , O my soul Life is a vision shadowy of Truth ; And vice , and anguish , and the wormy grave , Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire , And lo ! the Throne of the redeeming God Forth ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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