Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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In a letter to Josiah Wedgwood ( written during a visit to London in 1801 ) he complains of a total inability to associate any but the most languid feelings with the Godlike objects ' which had lately surrounded him : and the ...
In a letter to Josiah Wedgwood ( written during a visit to London in 1801 ) he complains of a total inability to associate any but the most languid feelings with the Godlike objects ' which had lately surrounded him : and the ...
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Not a few perhaps , might by their admiration of " the lines written near Tintern Abbey , " those “ left upon a Seat under a Yew Tree , ” the “ old Cumberland beggar , ” and “ Ruth , ” have been gradually led to peruse with 15 kindred ...
Not a few perhaps , might by their admiration of " the lines written near Tintern Abbey , " those “ left upon a Seat under a Yew Tree , ” the “ old Cumberland beggar , ” and “ Ruth , ” have been gradually led to peruse with 15 kindred ...
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160 ) appears . a letter from Coleridge ( which must have been written in the same month ) , where he says : ' I sent to the Monthly Alagazine three mock sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems , and Charles Lloyd's , and Charles Lamb's ...
160 ) appears . a letter from Coleridge ( which must have been written in the same month ) , where he says : ' I sent to the Monthly Alagazine three mock sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems , and Charles Lloyd's , and Charles Lamb's ...
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