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Page 57
... person than Mackintosh , on whose wit and learning so many brilliant circles daily feasted , whose budding genius mature statesmen delighted to honour , the husband of that excellent woman he has so beautifully described , and the not ...
... person than Mackintosh , on whose wit and learning so many brilliant circles daily feasted , whose budding genius mature statesmen delighted to honour , the husband of that excellent woman he has so beautifully described , and the not ...
Page 67
... person . It is more likely that I should have disrespectable or disagreeable qualities than that should have an unreasonable antipathy . " The letter to Mr. Sharpe on the changes in his own opinions , exhibits this trait to a remarkable ...
... person . It is more likely that I should have disrespectable or disagreeable qualities than that should have an unreasonable antipathy . " The letter to Mr. Sharpe on the changes in his own opinions , exhibits this trait to a remarkable ...
Page 98
... person- age to explain what is meant by " Christabel " and " The An- cient Mariner . " I declined the task . I had not then seen Cole- ridge's answer to a question of similar tenor from Mrs. Barbauld , or I should have referred to that ...
... person- age to explain what is meant by " Christabel " and " The An- cient Mariner . " I declined the task . I had not then seen Cole- ridge's answer to a question of similar tenor from Mrs. Barbauld , or I should have referred to that ...
Page 102
... the impetuous blood of the young , yet some there are , who , with pulses of temperate and even though warm and lively beat , are able to prize such poetry from their earliest days . One young person in 102 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... the impetuous blood of the young , yet some there are , who , with pulses of temperate and even though warm and lively beat , are able to prize such poetry from their earliest days . One young person in 102 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 103
... person or persons , but in the goodness of God , who will always protect those who are true to themselves and sincere towards others . But the young , in general , are idolaters . They will have their private chapels of ease in the ...
... person or persons , but in the goodness of God , who will always protect those who are true to themselves and sincere towards others . But the young , in general , are idolaters . They will have their private chapels of ease in the ...
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