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... flexions of some tribe or province , had been accidentally appropriated to poetry by the general admiration of certain master intellects , the first 20 established lights of inspiration , to whom that dialect happened to be native .
... flexions of some tribe or province , had been accidentally appropriated to poetry by the general admiration of certain master intellects , the first 20 established lights of inspiration , to whom that dialect happened to be native .
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... without one moment's pause of admiration impressed by the whole ) will be the horns and the beard . And the associations , which they will immediately connect with them will 23 be those of a HE - GOAT and a CUCKOLD .
... without one moment's pause of admiration impressed by the whole ) will be the horns and the beard . And the associations , which they will immediately connect with them will 23 be those of a HE - GOAT and a CUCKOLD .
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216 ; llartley , David , C.'s early admiration for , i. extravagances of , 250 , 316 ; illustrated , ib . ; its distinction from imagination , scc Imagination . Felix Farley's Journul , C.'s Essays on Criticism published in , ii . 305 .
216 ; llartley , David , C.'s early admiration for , i. extravagances of , 250 , 316 ; illustrated , ib . ; its distinction from imagination , scc Imagination . Felix Farley's Journul , C.'s Essays on Criticism published in , ii . 305 .
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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