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... , of the * I remember a ludicrous instance in the poem tradesman : of a young " No more will I endure love's pleasing pain , Or round my heart's leg tie his galling chain . " then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to 24.
... , of the * I remember a ludicrous instance in the poem tradesman : of a young " No more will I endure love's pleasing pain , Or round my heart's leg tie his galling chain . " then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to 24.
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Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to the best of my knowledge , the first who com- bined natural thoughts with natural diction ; the first who ...
Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. then living poets Bowles and Cowper * were , to the best of my knowledge , the first who com- bined natural thoughts with natural diction ; the first who ...
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... living spirit supplies the substance , and their imagination the ever- varying form ; the latter must impress their preconceptions on the world without , in order to present them back to their own view with the satisfying degree of ...
... living spirit supplies the substance , and their imagination the ever- varying form ; the latter must impress their preconceptions on the world without , in order to present them back to their own view with the satisfying degree of ...
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... to welcome your new compeer ! ) advertised with the special recommendation , that the said EPIC POEM contains more than an hundred names of living persons . " FRIEND No. 10 . ring their short - lived success , sensible in spite 41.
... to welcome your new compeer ! ) advertised with the special recommendation , that the said EPIC POEM contains more than an hundred names of living persons . " FRIEND No. 10 . ring their short - lived success , sensible in spite 41.
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... of translation , selection , and arrangement , required and proves greater ge- nius in the compiler , as living in the present state of society , than in the original composers . 1 1 the critic was not one of those , for 61.
... of translation , selection , and arrangement , required and proves greater ge- nius in the compiler , as living in the present state of society , than in the original composers . 1 1 the critic was not one of those , for 61.
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