Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Heaven to let Wordsworth him- self 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 him- self 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 ! While every goodly or familiar form Had a ...
... 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 ! While every goodly or familiar form Had a ...
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... heaven gan to open fayre , 13 And Phœbus 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 , streightway He ...
... heaven gan to open fayre , 13 And Phœbus 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 , streightway 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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