Samuel Taylor ColeridgeOxfordshire, 1985 - 733 psl. This volume contains much of Coleridge's poetry, the complete Biographia Literaria, substantial extracts from other prose works, and a generous sampling of his more informal writings. |
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... tell me all that thou knowest . Who is the God of the dead ? where doth he make his dwelling ? what sacrifices are acceptable unto him ? for I have offered , but have not been received ; I have prayed , and have not been heard ; and how ...
... tell me all that thou knowest . Who is the God of the dead ? where doth he make his dwelling ? what sacrifices are acceptable unto him ? for I have offered , but have not been received ; I have prayed , and have not been heard ; and how ...
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... tell the stars , and tell yon rising sun Earth , with her thousand voices , praises God . 70 80 Inscription FOR A FOUNTAIN ON A HEATH This Sycamore , oft musical with bees , - Such tents the Patriarchs loved ! O long unharmed May all ...
... tell the stars , and tell yon rising sun Earth , with her thousand voices , praises God . 70 80 Inscription FOR A FOUNTAIN ON A HEATH This Sycamore , oft musical with bees , - Such tents the Patriarchs loved ! O long unharmed May all ...
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... tell me , do tell me , —Is I not , now and den , speak some fault ? Is I not in some wrong ? Answ . Why , Sir ! perhaps it might be observed by nice critics in the English language , that you occasionally use the word ' is ' instead of ...
... tell me , do tell me , —Is I not , now and den , speak some fault ? Is I not in some wrong ? Answ . Why , Sir ! perhaps it might be observed by nice critics in the English language , that you occasionally use the word ' is ' instead of ...
Turinys
To the River Otter 1791? | 6 |
Religious Musings 17946 | 13 |
To an Infant 1795 | 24 |
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admiration appear Aristotle beautiful Biographia Literaria cause character Christabel Coleridge Coleridge's common criticism dark dear death delight diction distinct divine dream effect English equally excitement existence express fact faculty faith fancy fear feelings French Revolution genius German ground hath heart Heaven honour human idea imagination instance intellectual interest Jacobinism John Thelwall judgement lady language latter least less light lines literary living look Lyrical Ballads means metre Milton mind moral nature never o'er object once original pain passage passion person philosopher Plato pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possess present principle prose Ratzeburg reader reason Robert Southey S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge sense Shakespeare Sonnet sophism soul Southey spirit stanzas style supposed sweet thee things thou thought thro Tom Jones true truth understanding verse whole words Wordsworth writings