The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 7 tomasHarper & brothers, 1853 |
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... feeling , is impelled to seek for sympathy ; but a poet's feelings are all strong . Quicquid amet valde amat . Akenside therefore speaks with philosophical accuracy when he classes Love and Poetry , as producing the same effects ...
... feeling , is impelled to seek for sympathy ; but a poet's feelings are all strong . Quicquid amet valde amat . Akenside therefore speaks with philosophical accuracy when he classes Love and Poetry , as producing the same effects ...
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... feeling of anger , I may yet be allowed to express some degree of surprise , that after having run the critical gauntlet for a certain class of faults , which I had , viz . a too ornate , and elaborately poetic diction , and nothing ...
... feeling of anger , I may yet be allowed to express some degree of surprise , that after having run the critical gauntlet for a certain class of faults , which I had , viz . a too ornate , and elaborately poetic diction , and nothing ...
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... feel . Sweet Flower of Hope ! free Nature's genial child ! That didst so fair disclose thy early bloom , Filling the wide air with a rich perfume ! For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smil'd ; From the hard world brief respite could ...
... feel . Sweet Flower of Hope ! free Nature's genial child ! That didst so fair disclose thy early bloom , Filling the wide air with a rich perfume ! For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smil'd ; From the hard world brief respite could ...
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... feel thy sacred might , While concords wing their distant flight . Such power inspires thy holy son Sable clerk of Tiverton . And oft where Otter sports his stream , I hear thy banded offspring scream . Thou Goddess ! thou inspir'st ...
... feel thy sacred might , While concords wing their distant flight . Such power inspires thy holy son Sable clerk of Tiverton . And oft where Otter sports his stream , I hear thy banded offspring scream . Thou Goddess ! thou inspir'st ...
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... Feels the keen pang , th ' unutterable distress . Yet wherefore grieve I that her sorrows cease , For Life was Misery , and the Grave is Peace ! THE SAME . I TOO a sister had , an only sister ; — She lov'd me dearly and I doted on her ...
... Feels the keen pang , th ' unutterable distress . Yet wherefore grieve I that her sorrows cease , For Life was Misery , and the Grave is Peace ! THE SAME . I TOO a sister had , an only sister ; — She lov'd me dearly and I doted on her ...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 7 tomas Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1884 |
The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge– With an Introductory ..., 7 tomas Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1853 |
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