Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 páginas |
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... thing . Yet From causes , which this is not the place to investigate , no models of past times , however perfect ... things of another race , in respect to which his faculties must remain passive and submiss , even as to the stars and ...
... thing . Yet From causes , which this is not the place to investigate , no models of past times , however perfect ... things of another race , in respect to which his faculties must remain passive and submiss , even as to the stars and ...
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... thing is for No thing good . " Oh my poor heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II . Oh I do love thee , meek SIMPLICITY ! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart , and soothes each small distress , Distress tho ' small ...
... thing is for No thing good . " Oh my poor heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II . Oh I do love thee , meek SIMPLICITY ! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart , and soothes each small distress , Distress tho ' small ...
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... things ; and only then feels the requisite interest , even for the most important events and accidents , when by ... things all are over old , Of good things none are good enough ; — We'll show that we can help to frame A world of other ...
... things ; and only then feels the requisite interest , even for the most important events and accidents , when by ... things all are over old , Of good things none are good enough ; — We'll show that we can help to frame A world of other ...
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... thing , and believe the opposite , yet assuredly , a vain person may have so habitually indulged the wish , and persevered in the attempt to appear what he is not , as to become himself one of his own proselytes . Still , as this ...
... thing , and believe the opposite , yet assuredly , a vain person may have so habitually indulged the wish , and persevered in the attempt to appear what he is not , as to become himself one of his own proselytes . Still , as this ...
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... thing rather than on what concerns ourselves ; in fine , all those close vexations , whether chargeable on my faults or my fortunes , which leave me but little grief to spare for evils comparatively distant and alien . Indignation at ...
... thing rather than on what concerns ourselves ; in fine , all those close vexations , whether chargeable on my faults or my fortunes , which leave me but little grief to spare for evils comparatively distant and alien . Indignation at ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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