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As little can a mind thus roused and awakened be brooded on by mean and indistinct emotion , as the low , lazy 20 mist can creep upon the surface of a lake , while ...
As little can a mind thus roused and awakened be brooded on by mean and indistinct emotion , as the low , lazy 20 mist can creep upon the surface of a lake , while ...
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Yet even in these poems it is impossible not to perceive that the natural tendency of the poet's mind is to great objects and elevated conceptions . The poem en- titled " Fidelity " is for the greater part written in language , 5 as ...
Yet even in these poems it is impossible not to perceive that the natural tendency of the poet's mind is to great objects and elevated conceptions . The poem en- titled " Fidelity " is for the greater part written in language , 5 as ...
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It is evident that this conviction was of early , if gradual , growth in Coleridge's mind . See Poet . Works , pp . 159 , 176 , 626 , and 634. The original version of the lines To a Gentleman ' is printed in Memorials of Coleorton , i .
It is evident that this conviction was of early , if gradual , growth in Coleridge's mind . See Poet . Works , pp . 159 , 176 , 626 , and 634. The original version of the lines To a Gentleman ' is printed in Memorials of Coleorton , i .
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