The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 頁 |
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... enter the church , and the Goth from the Elbe remarked that , the first things they would notice would be the horns and beard ( upon which the Prussian and Coleridge had just been rearing theories and quoting his- tory ) , and that the ...
... enter the church , and the Goth from the Elbe remarked that , the first things they would notice would be the horns and beard ( upon which the Prussian and Coleridge had just been rearing theories and quoting his- tory ) , and that the ...
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... affected simplicity both of mat- ter and manner - faults which assuredly did not enter into the character of my compositions . - Literary Life , i , 51. Published 1817 . Is this the land of song - ennobled line ? I JUVENILE POEMS.
... affected simplicity both of mat- ter and manner - faults which assuredly did not enter into the character of my compositions . - Literary Life , i , 51. Published 1817 . Is this the land of song - ennobled line ? I JUVENILE POEMS.
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... enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking - song , for him I have ...
... enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking - song , for him I have ...
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... enter'd cloud foreclosed my sight , I raised the impetuous song , and solemnized his flight . II . ARGUMENT . The Ode commences with an Address to the Divine Providence , that regulates into one vast harmony all the events of time ...
... enter'd cloud foreclosed my sight , I raised the impetuous song , and solemnized his flight . II . ARGUMENT . The Ode commences with an Address to the Divine Providence , that regulates into one vast harmony all the events of time ...
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... enter'd she . I saw poor Ellen kneeling still , So pale ! I guess'd not why : When she stood up , there plainly was A trouble in her eye . And when the prayers were done , we all Came round and ask'd her why : Giddy she seem'd , and ...
... enter'd she . I saw poor Ellen kneeling still , So pale ! I guess'd not why : When she stood up , there plainly was A trouble in her eye . And when the prayers were done , we all Came round and ask'd her why : Giddy she seem'd , and ...
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