The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 páginas |
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... thing , however , to this prevailing idea respecting him , when he says , On my own account , I may perhaps have ... things he does as well or better in conversation than in writing . His conversational powers are indeed unrivalled ...
... thing , however , to this prevailing idea respecting him , when he says , On my own account , I may perhaps have ... things he does as well or better in conversation than in writing . His conversational powers are indeed unrivalled ...
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... things they would notice would be the horns and beard ( upon which the Prussian and Coleridge had just been rearing theories and quoting his- tory ) , and that the associations the Frenchmen would connect with them « would be those of a ...
... things they would notice would be the horns and beard ( upon which the Prussian and Coleridge had just been rearing theories and quoting his- tory ) , and that the associations the Frenchmen would connect with them « would be those of a ...
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... things As steps , that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual - else nor glorified nor loved . They nor Contempt embosom nor Revenge : For they dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant in whose sight All things ...
... things As steps , that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual - else nor glorified nor loved . They nor Contempt embosom nor Revenge : For they dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant in whose sight All things ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley. For they are holy things before the Lord , Aye unprofaned , though ... thing , of Faith , ' Mid countless brethren with a lonely heart Through courts and cities the smooth Savage roams ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley. For they are holy things before the Lord , Aye unprofaned , though ... thing , of Faith , ' Mid countless brethren with a lonely heart Through courts and cities the smooth Savage roams ...
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... things with intensest love , O Liberty ! my spirit felt thee there . February , 1797- FEARS IN SOLITUDE . WRITTEN IN ... thing For such a man , who would full fain His soul in calmness , yet perforce must feel For all his human ...
... things with intensest love , O Liberty ! my spirit felt thee there . February , 1797- FEARS IN SOLITUDE . WRITTEN IN ... thing For such a man , who would full fain His soul in calmness , yet perforce must feel For all his human ...
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