The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 sider |
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Side 7
... true liberty , the great poet Klopstock , to professor Ebeling , Coleridge began a weekly paper called " The and ultimately to the poet himself . He had an Watchman , " which only reached its ninth num- impression of awe on his spirits ...
... true liberty , the great poet Klopstock , to professor Ebeling , Coleridge began a weekly paper called " The and ultimately to the poet himself . He had an Watchman , " which only reached its ninth num- impression of awe on his spirits ...
Side 8
... true , that it believes most cordially in his sin- cerity and that his obliquity in politics was caused by his superficial knowledge of them , and nis devotion of his high mental powers to different questions . Notwithstanding this ...
... true , that it believes most cordially in his sin- cerity and that his obliquity in politics was caused by his superficial knowledge of them , and nis devotion of his high mental powers to different questions . Notwithstanding this ...
Side 16
... True ! " ( it may be answered ) " but how are the and therefore that the supposed inferiority of one PUBLIC interested in your sorrows or your Descrip- Poem to another may sometimes be owing to the tion ? " We are for ever attributing ...
... True ! " ( it may be answered ) " but how are the and therefore that the supposed inferiority of one PUBLIC interested in your sorrows or your Descrip- Poem to another may sometimes be owing to the tion ? " We are for ever attributing ...
Side 35
... true courage dwell with them , Who , playing tricks with conscience , dare not look At their own vices . We have been too long Dupes of a deep delusion ! Some , belike , Groaning with restless enmity , expect All change from change of ...
... true courage dwell with them , Who , playing tricks with conscience , dare not look At their own vices . We have been too long Dupes of a deep delusion ! Some , belike , Groaning with restless enmity , expect All change from change of ...
Side 37
... true is- My muse stops short in mid - career— Nay ! gentle reader ! do not sneer , I cannot choose but drop a tear , A tear for good old Lewis . The frighted beast ran through the town , All follow'd , boy and dad , Bull - dog , Parson ...
... true is- My muse stops short in mid - career— Nay ! gentle reader ! do not sneer , I cannot choose but drop a tear , A tear for good old Lewis . The frighted beast ran through the town , All follow'd , boy and dad , Bull - dog , Parson ...
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