Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... stanza is so far an ade- quate specimen , as that the occasional diffe- rences appear evidently to arise from accident , or the qualities of the language itself , not from meditation and an intelligent purpose . And the language from ...
... stanza is so far an ade- quate specimen , as that the occasional diffe- rences appear evidently to arise from accident , or the qualities of the language itself , not from meditation and an intelligent purpose . And the language from ...
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... stanza ; and lastly with equal labour , the greater because unbetrayed , by the variation and various harmonies of their metrical move- ment . Their measures , however , were not in- debted for their variety to the introduction of new ...
... stanza ; and lastly with equal labour , the greater because unbetrayed , by the variation and various harmonies of their metrical move- ment . Their measures , however , were not in- debted for their variety to the introduction of new ...
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... stanza ; * the seven last lines of the tenth ; † and the five following stanzas , with the exception of the four admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth are felt by many unprejudiced and unsophisticated hearts , as sudden ...
... stanza ; * the seven last lines of the tenth ; † and the five following stanzas , with the exception of the four admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth are felt by many unprejudiced and unsophisticated hearts , as sudden ...
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... stanza , on which I have chanced to open , in the Lyrical Ballads . It is one the most simple and the least peculiar in its language . " In distant countries I have been , And yet I have not often seen A healthy man , a man full grown ...
... stanza , on which I have chanced to open , in the Lyrical Ballads . It is one the most simple and the least peculiar in its language . " In distant countries I have been , And yet I have not often seen A healthy man , a man full grown ...
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... stanza in " The Thorn : " " At all times of the day and night This wretched woman thither goes , And she is known to every star And every wind that blows : And there beside the thorn she sits , When the blue day - light's in the skies ...
... stanza in " The Thorn : " " At all times of the day and night This wretched woman thither goes , And she is known to every star And every wind that blows : And there beside the thorn she sits , When the blue day - light's in the skies ...
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