The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... things they would as well or better in conversation than in writing . notice would be the " horns and beard " ( upon ... thing French , occurred during the de- more to he coveted by a spirit akin to his own . livery of a course of ...
... things they would as well or better in conversation than in writing . notice would be the " horns and beard " ( upon ... thing French , occurred during the de- more to he coveted by a spirit akin to his own . livery of a course of ...
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... things , the very personification of meekness and humility . Now he spoke of passing occurrences , or of surrounding objects , -the flowers on the ta ble , or the dog on the hearth ; and enlarged in most familiar wise on the beauty of ...
... things , the very personification of meekness and humility . Now he spoke of passing occurrences , or of surrounding objects , -the flowers on the ta ble , or the dog on the hearth ; and enlarged in most familiar wise on the beauty of ...
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... thing of his own . Perhaps our readers may have heard repeated a saying of Mr. Words- worth , that many men of this age had done won- derful things , as Davy , Scott , Cuvier , & c .; but that Coleridge was the only wonderful man he ...
... thing of his own . Perhaps our readers may have heard repeated a saying of Mr. Words- worth , that many men of this age had done won- derful things , as Davy , Scott , Cuvier , & c .; but that Coleridge was the only wonderful man he ...
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... things As steps , that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual - else nor glorified nor loved . They nor Contempt embosom nor Revenge . For they dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant : in whose sight All ...
... things As steps , that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual - else nor glorified nor loved . They nor Contempt embosom nor Revenge . For they dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant : in whose sight All ...
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... things before the Lord , Hell ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand , Fear , the wild - visaged , pale , eye - starting wretch , Sure - refuged hears his hot pursuing fiends Yell at vain distance . Soon refresh'd from Heaven , He ...
... things before the Lord , Hell ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand , Fear , the wild - visaged , pale , eye - starting wretch , Sure - refuged hears his hot pursuing fiends Yell at vain distance . Soon refresh'd from Heaven , He ...
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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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