Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... reference to the " Children in the Wood , " by no means satisfies my judgement . We all willingly throw our- selves back for awhile into the feelings of our childhood . This ballad , therefore , we read under such recollections of 15 ...
... reference to the " Children in the Wood , " by no means satisfies my judgement . We all willingly throw our- selves back for awhile into the feelings of our childhood . This ballad , therefore , we read under such recollections of 15 ...
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... reference to the poem in which they are found , for their own independent 30 weight or beauty . From the sphere of my own experience I can bring to my recollection three persons of no every - day powers and acquirements , who had read ...
... reference to the poem in which they are found , for their own independent 30 weight or beauty . From the sphere of my own experience I can bring to my recollection three persons of no every - day powers and acquirements , who had read ...
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... reference to Allston's pictures . ' This would , from the mere curiosity of malignity and envy , answer our friend's pecuniary interests best.'2 In the first essay Coleridge states that his application of the principles will be confined ...
... reference to Allston's pictures . ' This would , from the mere curiosity of malignity and envy , answer our friend's pecuniary interests best.'2 In the first essay Coleridge states that his application of the principles will be confined ...
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