BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA |
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O lady ! we receive but what we give , And in our life alone does nature live ! Ours is her wedding - garment , ours her shroud ! And would we aught behold of higher worth , Than that inanimate cold world allow'd To the poor , loveless ...
O lady ! we receive but what we give , And in our life alone does nature live ! Ours is her wedding - garment , ours her shroud ! And would we aught behold of higher worth , Than that inanimate cold world allow'd To the poor , loveless ...
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ON POESY OR ART MAN communicates by articulation of sounds , and para- mountly by the memory in the ear ; nature by the impres sion of bounds and surfaces on the eye , and through the eye it gives significance and appropriation ...
ON POESY OR ART MAN communicates by articulation of sounds , and para- mountly by the memory in the ear ; nature by the impres sion of bounds and surfaces on the eye , and through the eye it gives significance and appropriation ...
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It is for the biographer , not the poet , to give the accidents of individual life . ' When the poem was finally published in 1817 , it appeared with numerous changes , the whole purpose of which was to diminish the strictly personal ...
It is for the biographer , not the poet , to give the accidents of individual life . ' When the poem was finally published in 1817 , it appeared with numerous changes , the whole purpose of which was to diminish the strictly personal ...
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