The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... truth and reason irrefistahle and eternal! They must either have been superficial matter-era in what they first promulgated, and have appeared prematurely in print, or they must be tinctured with something like the hue of uncrimmned ...
... truth and reason irrefistahle and eternal! They must either have been superficial matter-era in what they first promulgated, and have appeared prematurely in print, or they must be tinctured with something like the hue of uncrimmned ...
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... truth.of such emotionsas would ritually acemnpny such situations, supposing them rul, etc. For the mound class, subjects weretobechosenfi-omordinary life." 'I'hns,it app-rs, the poems ot' the “Ancient Mariner,” and “Christabel,” by ...
... truth.of such emotionsas would ritually acemnpny such situations, supposing them rul, etc. For the mound class, subjects weretobechosenfi-omordinary life." 'I'hns,it app-rs, the poems ot' the “Ancient Mariner,” and “Christabel,” by ...
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... Truth, We force to start amid her feign'd careViee, sired-hag! in native uglinem ; A brother's fate will haply rouse the tear, Andonwegoinheavinesiandfear! But if our fond hearts call to Pleasure's bower Some pig-my Folly in a careless ...
... Truth, We force to start amid her feign'd careViee, sired-hag! in native uglinem ; A brother's fate will haply rouse the tear, Andonwegoinheavinesiandfear! But if our fond hearts call to Pleasure's bower Some pig-my Folly in a careless ...
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... Truth of subliming import! with the which Who feeds and saturates his constant soul, He from his small particular orbit flies . With blem'd outstarting! From Himself he Bin, SnadsindtsSumutdwithnoprtislgazs Views all creation ;- and he ...
... Truth of subliming import! with the which Who feeds and saturates his constant soul, He from his small particular orbit flies . With blem'd outstarting! From Himself he Bin, SnadsindtsSumutdwithnoprtislgazs Views all creation ;- and he ...
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... truth. Oh! blasphemous! the book of life is made A superatitioua instrument, on which We gobble o'er the oaths we mean to break; For all must aWear—all and in every place, College and wharf, council and justice-court; All, all must ...
... truth. Oh! blasphemous! the book of life is made A superatitioua instrument, on which We gobble o'er the oaths we mean to break; For all must aWear—all and in every place, College and wharf, council and justice-court; All, all must ...
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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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