The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... find ocracy, could afterwards regard the drivelling and chicanery of the minister, Pereeval, as glorious in British political history, and he himself as the “best and wisest" of ministers! Although Coleridge has avowed his belief that ...
... find ocracy, could afterwards regard the drivelling and chicanery of the minister, Pereeval, as glorious in British political history, and he himself as the “best and wisest" of ministers! Although Coleridge has avowed his belief that ...
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... find them all Within the limits of thy rocky shores. O native Britain! 0 my Mother lale! How shouldst thou prove eught else but dear and holy To me, who from thy lakes and mountain-hills, Thy clouds, thy quiet dalce, thy rocks and-seas ...
... find them all Within the limits of thy rocky shores. O native Britain! 0 my Mother lale! How shouldst thou prove eught else but dear and holy To me, who from thy lakes and mountain-hills, Thy clouds, thy quiet dalce, thy rocks and-seas ...
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... find himself deeeivd. Whomks a health! the unthinking Man. Like shadows on a stream, the forms of life home. their characters on the smooth I'olfltlll: Nanlht sinhs into the Bosorn's silentdepth. Quick sensibility of Pain and Plaamre ...
... find himself deeeivd. Whomks a health! the unthinking Man. Like shadows on a stream, the forms of life home. their characters on the smooth I'olfltlll: Nanlht sinhs into the Bosorn's silentdepth. Quick sensibility of Pain and Plaamre ...
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... find nor believe, that it ever occtu-red to any reader to ground on such yin-ages acharge against Btsrtor Tit'Loa'a humanity, or goodne- of heart. I was not a little surprised therefore to find, in the Pun suits of literature and other ...
... find nor believe, that it ever occtu-red to any reader to ground on such yin-ages acharge against Btsrtor Tit'Loa'a humanity, or goodne- of heart. I was not a little surprised therefore to find, in the Pun suits of literature and other ...
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... find a single sentence, like those mark delierrmm to God's mercy, with which Leon accompnied his van for the mutilation! and lathesome dungeoning of Leighton and others l—nowhere such a pious prayer as we find in Bishop Hall's memoranda ...
... find a single sentence, like those mark delierrmm to God's mercy, with which Leon accompnied his van for the mutilation! and lathesome dungeoning of Leighton and others l—nowhere such a pious prayer as we find in Bishop Hall's memoranda ...
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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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