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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... nature leads us to describe our own sorrows ; in the endeavor to describe them , intellectual ac- tivity is exerted ; and from intellectual activity there results a pleasure , which is gradually associated , and mingles as a correc ...
... nature leads us to describe our own sorrows ; in the endeavor to describe them , intellectual ac- tivity is exerted ; and from intellectual activity there results a pleasure , which is gradually associated , and mingles as a correc ...
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... nature , he , whỏ labors under a strong 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 ...
... nature , he , whỏ labors under a strong 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 ...
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... Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all , ) Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome Sound like a seeking Mother's anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Home , weary Truant , home ! Thee ...
... Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all , ) Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome Sound like a seeking Mother's anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Home , weary Truant , home ! Thee ...
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... Nature's call ) I weep , that heaven - born Genius so should fall ; And oft , in Fancy's saddest hour , my soul Averted shudders at the poisoned bowl . Now groans my sickening heart , as still I view Thy corse of livid hue ; Now ...
... Nature's call ) I weep , that heaven - born Genius so should fall ; And oft , in Fancy's saddest hour , my soul Averted shudders at the poisoned bowl . Now groans my sickening heart , as still I view Thy corse of livid hue ; Now ...
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... 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 they win- The frost nipp'd sharp ...
... 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 they win- The frost nipp'd sharp ...
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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 |
The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge– With an Introductory ..., 7 tomas Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1854 |
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