Blackwood's Magazine, 第 6 卷W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... doubt hot it would be allowed by all who are apable of tasting the merits of such pory , to be a third - and , perhaps , the most splendid of the three . It is impossible to gather from the which has been published any option of what is ...
... doubt hot it would be allowed by all who are apable of tasting the merits of such pory , to be a third - and , perhaps , the most splendid of the three . It is impossible to gather from the which has been published any option of what is ...
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... doubt Mr Coleridge must still have continued to be a most eccentric author . But the true subject for re- gret is , that the unfavourable recep- tion he has met with , seems to have led him to throw aside almost all re- gard for the ...
... doubt Mr Coleridge must still have continued to be a most eccentric author . But the true subject for re- gret is , that the unfavourable recep- tion he has met with , seems to have led him to throw aside almost all re- gard for the ...
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... doubt not it would be allowed by all who are capable of tasting the merits of such poetry , to be a third - and , perhaps , the most splendid of the three . It is impossible to gather from the part which has been published any ...
... doubt not it would be allowed by all who are capable of tasting the merits of such poetry , to be a third - and , perhaps , the most splendid of the three . It is impossible to gather from the part which has been published any ...
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... doubt not it would be allowed by all who are capable of tasting the merits of such poetry , to be a third - and , perhaps , the most splendid of the three . as It is impossible to gather from the part which has been published any ...
... doubt not it would be allowed by all who are capable of tasting the merits of such poetry , to be a third - and , perhaps , the most splendid of the three . as It is impossible to gather from the part which has been published any ...
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... doubt the effect of his peculiar mastery over this instrument has been singularly happy - more so than , perhaps , it could have been in any other . The whole essence of his poetry is more akin to music than that of any other poetry we ...
... doubt the effect of his peculiar mastery over this instrument has been singularly happy - more so than , perhaps , it could have been in any other . The whole essence of his poetry is more akin to music than that of any other poetry we ...
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