Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1949 |
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... few only : to the mass of humanity nature still remains the ' inanimate 1 Letters , i . 405 . 2 From poem addressed ' to M. Betham , from a stranger ' . Letters , ib . cold world ' . What , then , are the xxxiv Introduction.
... few only : to the mass of humanity nature still remains the ' inanimate 1 Letters , i . 405 . 2 From poem addressed ' to M. Betham , from a stranger ' . Letters , ib . cold world ' . What , then , are the xxxiv Introduction.
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... remains , looks ( if I may recur to my former illustration ) like the frag- 25 ments of the winding steps of an old ruined tower . Secondly , a still stronger argument ( at least one that I am sure will be more forcible with you ) is ...
... remains , looks ( if I may recur to my former illustration ) like the frag- 25 ments of the winding steps of an old ruined tower . Secondly , a still stronger argument ( at least one that I am sure will be more forcible with you ) is ...
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... remains unpublished . Coleridge speaks as if this poem was not the Female Vagrant ; but his memory is probably at fault . According to H. N. Cole- ridge ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 76 ) ' the poem to which reference is here made was ...
... remains unpublished . Coleridge speaks as if this poem was not the Female Vagrant ; but his memory is probably at fault . According to H. N. Cole- ridge ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 76 ) ' the poem to which reference is here made was ...
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