Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2 |
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Page 19
... live in this poor rhyme , While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes . And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more ...
... live in this poor rhyme , While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes . And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more ...
Page 45
... live . Such men having nothing to do be- come credulous and talkative from indolence . " But in a poem , still more in a lyric poem ( and the NURSE in Shakspeare's Romeo and Juliet alone prevents me from extending the remark even to ...
... live . Such men having nothing to do be- come credulous and talkative from indolence . " But in a poem , still more in a lyric poem ( and the NURSE in Shakspeare's Romeo and Juliet alone prevents me from extending the remark even to ...
Page 87
... this western world of mine : Yet hast thou not more nations seen , than she , Who before thee one day began to be , And , thy frail light being quenched , shall long , long out- live thee ! " 3 Or the next stanza but one : 3 . " 87.
... this western world of mine : Yet hast thou not more nations seen , than she , Who before thee one day began to be , And , thy frail light being quenched , shall long , long out- live thee ! " 3 Or the next stanza but one : 3 . " 87.
Page 101
... lives , and both lives in me . 霉 To him I brought a dish of fruit one Gg3 101 Sweet rose, whose hue angry and brave ...
... lives , and both lives in me . 霉 To him I brought a dish of fruit one Gg3 101 Sweet rose, whose hue angry and brave ...
Page 124
... live , And by them did he live : they were his life . " ( EXCURSION . ) Can it be expected , that either the author or his admirers , should be induced to pay any serious attention to decisions which prove no- thing but the pitiable ...
... live , And by them did he live : they were his life . " ( EXCURSION . ) Can it be expected , that either the author or his admirers , should be induced to pay any serious attention to decisions which prove no- thing but the pitiable ...
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