Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... POET WORDSWORTH AND PROFESSOR SMYTHE ONE HOUR WITH HENRY MARTYN , and a Glance at the present State of Religious Feeling in the Uni- versity PRAED AND HIS CHANSONS A WORD WITH PROFESSOR SEDGWICK , on the Studies 219 235 253 263 of the ...
... POET WORDSWORTH AND PROFESSOR SMYTHE ONE HOUR WITH HENRY MARTYN , and a Glance at the present State of Religious Feeling in the Uni- versity PRAED AND HIS CHANSONS A WORD WITH PROFESSOR SEDGWICK , on the Studies 219 235 253 263 of the ...
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... poetry , fell equally unheeded on the national ear . The humblest hurdy - gurdy that ever called forth an execration , obtained a more generous reward than the dulcimer of " the Abyssinian Maid . " A change seems now gradually coming ...
... poetry , fell equally unheeded on the national ear . The humblest hurdy - gurdy that ever called forth an execration , obtained a more generous reward than the dulcimer of " the Abyssinian Maid . " A change seems now gradually coming ...
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... poet , can make adequate allowances for the deficiencies of his reporter . Of all the eminent men with whom it has been my fortune to be associated , his conversations were the most difficult to preserve . You went away with a few links ...
... poet , can make adequate allowances for the deficiencies of his reporter . Of all the eminent men with whom it has been my fortune to be associated , his conversations were the most difficult to preserve . You went away with a few links ...
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... poet's editor and kinsman has met this objection with great spirit , in his affectionate pre- face ; and , in fact , it only amounts to saying , —that Coleridge was not Johnson . He was equally ad- mirable , in a different manner ...
... poet's editor and kinsman has met this objection with great spirit , in his affectionate pre- face ; and , in fact , it only amounts to saying , —that Coleridge was not Johnson . He was equally ad- mirable , in a different manner ...
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... Poets of the World . It belongs only to the noblest intellect thus to identify itself with all nations , and to find ... poet , his genius was universal . He has left us models of excellence in every branch of his art . In the sublime ...
... Poets of the World . It belongs only to the noblest intellect thus to identify itself with all nations , and to find ... poet , his genius was universal . He has left us models of excellence in every branch of his art . In the sublime ...
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