Biographia literaria ... 1817, Volumen2G. P. Putnam, 1848 |
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... Heaven to let Wordsworth himself live to see that revolution legitimated which he and his compeers , Coleridge and Southey , in different ways and degrees , together wrought ; and to read his own defence and praise in the pages of the ...
... Heaven to let Wordsworth himself live to see that revolution legitimated which he and his compeers , Coleridge and Southey , in different ways and degrees , together wrought ; and to read his own defence and praise in the pages of the ...
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... Heaven , finest of all in his earthly Paradise , and Dante's Inferno is better than his Purgatorio or Paradiso , because he could put more of this earth into it , -conform it more to the only world the form of which he was acquainted ...
... Heaven , finest of all in his earthly Paradise , and Dante's Inferno is better than his Purgatorio or Paradiso , because he could put more of this earth into it , -conform it more to the only world the form of which he was acquainted ...
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... Heaven ! ' twas frightful ! Now run down and stared at By hideous shapes that cannot be remembered ; Now seeing nothing and imagining nothing ; But only being afraid - stifled with fear ! I would ask the poet whether he would not have ...
... Heaven ! ' twas frightful ! Now run down and stared at By hideous shapes that cannot be remembered ; Now seeing nothing and imagining nothing ; But only being afraid - stifled with fear ! I would ask the poet whether he would not have ...
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... heaven gan to open fayre , And Phoebus fresh , as brydegrome to his mate , Came dauncing forth , shaking his deawie hayre , And hurl'd his glist'ring beams through gloomy ayre : Which when the wakeful elfe perceived , straightway He ...
... heaven gan to open fayre , And Phoebus fresh , as brydegrome to his mate , Came dauncing forth , shaking his deawie hayre , And hurl'd his glist'ring beams through gloomy ayre : Which when the wakeful elfe perceived , straightway He ...
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... heaven ! this great Soul envies not ; By thy male force is all , we have , begot , In the first East thou now beginn'st to shine , Suck'st early balm and island spices there , And wilt anon in thy loose - rein'd career At Tagus , Po ...
... heaven ! this great Soul envies not ; By thy male force is all , we have , begot , In the first East thou now beginn'st to shine , Suck'st early balm and island spices there , And wilt anon in thy loose - rein'd career At Tagus , Po ...
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