The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... heard no longer , and poetry | ral , in their natural conversation under the influ- perish beneath the dull load of life's hackneyed [ ence of natural feelings . Coleridge wisely asserted , that philosophers are the authors of the best ...
... heard no longer , and poetry | ral , in their natural conversation under the influ- perish beneath the dull load of life's hackneyed [ ence of natural feelings . Coleridge wisely asserted , that philosophers are the authors of the best ...
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... heard elsewhere ; the kind was different , the de- gree was different ; the manner was different . The boundless range of scientific knowledge , the brilliancy and exquisite nicety of illustration , the deep and ready reasoning , the ...
... heard elsewhere ; the kind was different , the de- gree was different ; the manner was different . The boundless range of scientific knowledge , the brilliancy and exquisite nicety of illustration , the deep and ready reasoning , the ...
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... heard Uproar and shrieks ! and terror - struck drove on Through unfrequented roads , a weary way ! But saw nor house nor cottage . All had quench'd Their evening hearth - fire : for the alarm had spread . The air clipt keen , the night ...
... heard Uproar and shrieks ! and terror - struck drove on Through unfrequented roads , a weary way ! But saw nor house nor cottage . All had quench'd Their evening hearth - fire : for the alarm had spread . The air clipt keen , the night ...
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... heard thy spell , They too obey thy name , Divinest Liberty ! III . I mark'd Ambition in his war - array ! I heard the mailed Monarch's troublous cry- " Ah ! wherefore does the Northern Conqueress stay ! Groans not her chariot on its ...
... heard thy spell , They too obey thy name , Divinest Liberty ! III . I mark'd Ambition in his war - array ! I heard the mailed Monarch's troublous cry- " Ah ! wherefore does the Northern Conqueress stay ! Groans not her chariot on its ...
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... heard the sabbath - bells Without the infidel's scorn , make yourselves pure ! Stand forth be men ! repel an impious ... heard , and only heard In this low dell , bow'd not the delicate grass . But now the gentle dew - fall sends ...
... heard the sabbath - bells Without the infidel's scorn , make yourselves pure ! Stand forth be men ! repel an impious ... heard , and only heard In this low dell , bow'd not the delicate grass . But now the gentle dew - fall sends ...
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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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