Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , * Its woods , and that uncertain heaven , received Into the bosom of the steady lake . " * Mr. Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted " concourse wild ...
... scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , * Its woods , and that uncertain heaven , received Into the bosom of the steady lake . " * Mr. Wordsworth's having judiciously adopted " concourse wild ...
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... scene of the third act of the Libertine . But with what palpable superiority of judgement in the original ! Earth and hell , men and spirits , are up in arms against Don John ; the two 20 former acts of the play have not only prepared ...
... scene of the third act of the Libertine . But with what palpable superiority of judgement in the original ! Earth and hell , men and spirits , are up in arms against Don John ; the two 20 former acts of the play have not only prepared ...
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... scenes in which they met and parted ? " The natural answer would have been - Why the scene- painter to be sure ! But this unreasonable lady requires in addition sundry things to be painted that have neither 10 lines nor colours- " The ...
... scenes in which they met and parted ? " The natural answer would have been - Why the scene- painter to be sure ! But this unreasonable lady requires in addition sundry things to be painted that have neither 10 lines nor colours- " The ...
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