Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2 |
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Page 15
... not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the whole before our view ; himself meanwhile unparticipating in the 15.
... not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the whole before our view ; himself meanwhile unparticipating in the 15.
Page 16
... even Dante not excepted ; to provide a substitute for that visual language , that constant intervention and running com . ment by tone , look and gesture , which in his dramatic works he was entitled to expect from the players .
... even Dante not excepted ; to provide a substitute for that visual language , that constant intervention and running com . ment by tone , look and gesture , which in his dramatic works he was entitled to expect from the players .
Page 19
Now with the drops of this most balmy time My Love looks fresh : and DEATH to me subscribes ! Since spite of him , I'll live in this poor rhyme , While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes . And thou in this shalt find thy ...
Now with the drops of this most balmy time My Love looks fresh : and DEATH to me subscribes ! Since spite of him , I'll live in this poor rhyme , While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes . And thou in this shalt find thy ...
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... us the liveliest image of succession with the feeling of simultaneousness ! With this he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair arms , that held him to her heart , And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace : Look how ...
... us the liveliest image of succession with the feeling of simultaneousness ! With this he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair arms , that held him to her heart , And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace : Look how ...
Page 43
... at such warning , of his look Bethought him , and he to himself would any , The winds are now devising work for me ! And truly at all times the storm , thut drives The traveller to a shelter , summom'd him Up to the mountains .
... at such warning , of his look Bethought him , and he to himself would any , The winds are now devising work for me ! And truly at all times the storm , thut drives The traveller to a shelter , summom'd him Up to the mountains .
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