Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Whatever relation therefore of cause or impulse Percy's collection of Ballads may bear to the most popular poems of the present 5 day ; yet in the more sustained and elevated style , of the then living poets , Bowles and Cowper * were ...
Whatever relation therefore of cause or impulse Percy's collection of Ballads may bear to the most popular poems of the present 5 day ; yet in the more sustained and elevated style , of the then living poets , Bowles and Cowper * were ...
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However this may be , it is assuredly hard and unjust to fix the attention on a few separate and insulated poems with as much aversion , as if they had been so many plague - spots on the whole work , instead of passing them over in ...
However this may be , it is assuredly hard and unjust to fix the attention on a few separate and insulated poems with as much aversion , as if they had been so many plague - spots on the whole work , instead of passing them over in ...
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The 18. the three or four poems printed with the works of a friend . ... and Coleridge contributed four poems - The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere ; The Nightingale , a Conversation Poem ; The Foster - Mother's Tale ; and The Dungeon ...
The 18. the three or four poems printed with the works of a friend . ... and Coleridge contributed four poems - The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere ; The Nightingale , a Conversation Poem ; The Foster - Mother's Tale ; and The Dungeon ...
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