Coleridge, Biographia Literaria, Chapters I-IV, XIV-XXII. Wordsworth, Prefaces and Essays on Poetry, 1800-1815University Press, 1920 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... he did not return to it . In the intervening two - years - and - a - half many things had happened to him . He had , with his Balliol friend Robert C. B. L. b Southey , hatched out the famous project of Pantisocracy , INTRODUCTION.
... he did not return to it . In the intervening two - years - and - a - half many things had happened to him . He had , with his Balliol friend Robert C. B. L. b Southey , hatched out the famous project of Pantisocracy , INTRODUCTION.
Стр. xi
... things , beyond him , were just splendid , and the men who did them , splendid fellows . For himself , he could ride to hounds or knock up a hundred in average cricket : but here was something his admission to which he dumbly enjoyed as ...
... things , beyond him , were just splendid , and the men who did them , splendid fellows . For himself , he could ride to hounds or knock up a hundred in average cricket : but here was something his admission to which he dumbly enjoyed as ...
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... thing impossible in her . Her information various . Her eye watchful in minutest observation of nature ; and her taste a perfect electrometer . It binds , protrudes and draws in , at subtlest beauties and most recondite faults . Well ...
... thing impossible in her . Her information various . Her eye watchful in minutest observation of nature ; and her taste a perfect electrometer . It binds , protrudes and draws in , at subtlest beauties and most recondite faults . Well ...
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... things , both great and small . Some may suggest that in all this Mrs Coleridge and the infant Hartley are conspicuously absent . I answer , " For a corrective , read the yet more exquisite Frost at Midnight , written some seven months ...
... things , both great and small . Some may suggest that in all this Mrs Coleridge and the infant Hartley are conspicuously absent . I answer , " For a corrective , read the yet more exquisite Frost at Midnight , written some seven months ...
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... things that never could be . " The country becomes every day more and more lovely , " wrote Wordsworth : and the splendours of that summer in the Quantocks have passed into the history of our literature . The brother and sister quitted ...
... things that never could be . " The country becomes every day more and more lovely , " wrote Wordsworth : and the splendours of that summer in the Quantocks have passed into the history of our literature . The brother and sister quitted ...
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