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We were all on the deck ; but in a short time I observed marks of dismay . The lady 30 retired to the cabin in some confusion , and many of the faces round me assumed a very doleful and frog - coloured appearance ; and within an hour ...
We were all on the deck ; but in a short time I observed marks of dismay . The lady 30 retired to the cabin in some confusion , and many of the faces round me assumed a very doleful and frog - coloured appearance ; and within an hour ...
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( who will not , the reader may observe , be disappointed of his dose of scolding ) It was to make ( quere wake ) one living cord o ' th ' heart , And I will try , tho ' my own breaks at it . Where is thy child ? 5 Imog .
( who will not , the reader may observe , be disappointed of his dose of scolding ) It was to make ( quere wake ) one living cord o ' th ' heart , And I will try , tho ' my own breaks at it . Where is thy child ? 5 Imog .
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Mr. Coleridge reverted to his ideal characters , and said , “ I ask , where Shakespeare observed this " ( some heroic sentiments ... of which observation supplied the drapery and the colours necessary to combine them with each other .
Mr. Coleridge reverted to his ideal characters , and said , “ I ask , where Shakespeare observed this " ( some heroic sentiments ... of which observation supplied the drapery and the colours necessary to combine them with each other .
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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admiration answer appear attention beauty become Biog called cause character Coleridge Coleridge's common composed connected consists critic definition delight distinction edition effect English equally Essay excellence excitement existence expression feeling former genius German give greater hand heart human images imagination imitation immediate individual instance interest Italy kind language least less Letters light lines living look means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observed once opinion original PAGE passage passed passion perhaps person philosopher pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible Preface present principle produced prose published reader reason reference respect Review seems sense Shakespeare sound speaking spirit stanza style taste thing thought tion true truth universal whole Wordsworth writings written