Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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In my defence of the lines running into each other , instead of closing at each couplet , and of natural language , neither bookish ... In the Nutricia of Politian there occurs this line : “ Pura coloratos interstrepit unda lapillos .
In my defence of the lines running into each other , instead of closing at each couplet , and of natural language , neither bookish ... In the Nutricia of Politian there occurs this line : “ Pura coloratos interstrepit unda lapillos .
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There was here no mark of strained thought , or forced diction , no crowd or turbulence of imagery ; and , as the poet hath him- 10 self well described in his lines “ on re - visiting the Wye , ” manly reflection , and human ...
There was here no mark of strained thought , or forced diction , no crowd or turbulence of imagery ; and , as the poet hath him- 10 self well described in his lines “ on re - visiting the Wye , ” manly reflection , and human ...
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Letters , p . 197 , where he speaks of the divine chit - chat of Cowper ' ) , and probably earlier . 17. the lines which are now adopted . These lines , contributed by Coleridge to Book II of Southey's Joan of Arc ( first edition 1796 ) ...
Letters , p . 197 , where he speaks of the divine chit - chat of Cowper ' ) , and probably earlier . 17. the lines which are now adopted . These lines , contributed by Coleridge to Book II of Southey's Joan of Arc ( first edition 1796 ) ...
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