A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... genius . His success in the Ballad form : Lucy Gray . His Odes , etc .: The Skylark : Laodamia : Not illustrative of his theory . His Sonnets Suitability of his genius to the Sonnet form . Coleridge's share in Lyrical Ballads restricted ...
... genius . His success in the Ballad form : Lucy Gray . His Odes , etc .: The Skylark : Laodamia : Not illustrative of his theory . His Sonnets Suitability of his genius to the Sonnet form . Coleridge's share in Lyrical Ballads restricted ...
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... genius , and moulds the most humble of his materials into a form worthy of a nobler substance . Allied to this inherent vigour and animation , and in a great degree derived from it , is that air of facility and freedom which adds so ...
... genius , and moulds the most humble of his materials into a form worthy of a nobler substance . Allied to this inherent vigour and animation , and in a great degree derived from it , is that air of facility and freedom which adds so ...
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... genius seems to have steeped his fancy at an early age in Oriental romance . The idea of bound- less wealth and luxury , placed at the disposal of absolute power , fired his invention , and impersonated itself in his fictitious ...
... genius seems to have steeped his fancy at an early age in Oriental romance . The idea of bound- less wealth and luxury , placed at the disposal of absolute power , fired his invention , and impersonated itself in his fictitious ...
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