Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... lady's voice , and laugh'd again ! That ancient woman seated on Helm - crag Was ready with her cavern ! Hammar - scar , And the tall steep of SILVER - How sent forth A noise of laughter : southern LOUGHRIGG heard , And FAIRFIELD ...
... lady's voice , and laugh'd again ! That ancient woman seated on Helm - crag Was ready with her cavern ! Hammar - scar , And the tall steep of SILVER - How sent forth A noise of laughter : southern LOUGHRIGG heard , And FAIRFIELD ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. LETTER II . ( To a Lady . ) RATZEBURG . Meine liebe Freundin , See how natural the German comes from me , though I have not yet been six week in the country ! —almost as fluently as English from ... Lady.) ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. LETTER II . ( To a Lady . ) RATZEBURG . Meine liebe Freundin , See how natural the German comes from me , though I have not yet been six week in the country ! —almost as fluently as English from ... Lady.) ...
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... lady to possess a good likeness of her absent lover , but that the portrait - painter cannot , and who shall-- " Restore the scenes in which they met and parted ? ” The natural answer would have been - Why the scene - painter to be sure ...
... lady to possess a good likeness of her absent lover , but that the portrait - painter cannot , and who shall-- " Restore the scenes in which they met and parted ? ” The natural answer would have been - Why the scene - painter to be sure ...
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