Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2Fenner, 1817 - 309 pages |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. feelings , from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst ; that though the very subject cannot but detract from the pleasure of a delicate mind , yet never was poem less dan- gerous on a moral ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. feelings , from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst ; that though the very subject cannot but detract from the pleasure of a delicate mind , yet never was poem less dan- gerous on a moral ...
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... feeling of simultaneousness ! With this he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair aims , that held him to her heart , And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace : Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky ! So glides he ...
... feeling of simultaneousness ! With this he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair aims , that held him to her heart , And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace : Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky ! So glides he ...
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... feelings , and at length gave birth to that stupendous power , by which he stands alone , with no equal or second in his own class ; to that power , which seated him on one of the two glory - smitten summits of the poetic mountain ...
... feelings , and at length gave birth to that stupendous power , by which he stands alone , with no equal or second in his own class ; to that power , which seated him on one of the two glory - smitten summits of the poetic mountain ...
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... feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness , and more than the delicacy of Catullus . Trifles as they are , they ...
... feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of the manner to the matter which so charms us in Anacreon , join'd with the tenderness , and more than the delicacy of Catullus . Trifles as they are , they ...
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... feeling , she replied — why , that , Sir ! to be sure ! ( pointing to the ware from the Fleet - street print shops ) It's so neat and elegant . T'other is such a scratchy slovenly thing . " An artist , whose writings are scarcely less ...
... feeling , she replied — why , that , Sir ! to be sure ! ( pointing to the ware from the Fleet - street print shops ) It's so neat and elegant . T'other is such a scratchy slovenly thing . " An artist , whose writings are scarcely less ...
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