Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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We should therefore transfer this species of amusement ( if indeed those can be said to retire a musis , who were never in their company , or relaxation be attributable to those , whose bows are never bent ) from the genus , reading ...
We should therefore transfer this species of amusement ( if indeed those can be said to retire a musis , who were never in their company , or relaxation be attributable to those , whose bows are never bent ) from the genus , reading ...
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with the new - comers at Holford ; but I never said a word to him or he to me . D. But do you not know , that he has distributed papers and hand - bills of a seditious nature among the common people ? L. No , your honor !
with the new - comers at Holford ; but I never said a word to him or he to me . D. But do you not know , that he has distributed papers and hand - bills of a seditious nature among the common people ? L. No , your honor !
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... on ' Metre ' ) was never written , or at least never completed . Another project of Coleridge's was to prefix to Sibylline Leaves an essay of forty pages on ' the Imaginative in poetry ' ; this , too , came to nothing ( Life , p .
... on ' Metre ' ) was never written , or at least never completed . Another project of Coleridge's was to prefix to Sibylline Leaves an essay of forty pages on ' the Imaginative in poetry ' ; this , too , came to nothing ( Life , p .
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