The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 728 ページ |
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... mind , and great personal attractions , who lived in College- Green , Bristol . She first placed her nephew under the care of a Mr Foote , who kept a small school in Bristol ; from whence , before he had reached his seventh year , he ...
... mind , and great personal attractions , who lived in College- Green , Bristol . She first placed her nephew under the care of a Mr Foote , who kept a small school in Bristol ; from whence , before he had reached his seventh year , he ...
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... mind , has not pa- tience to think that evil is inseparable from the nature of things . His irritable sense rejects the alternative altogether , as a weak stomach rejects the food that is distasteful to it . He hopes on against hope ...
... mind , has not pa- tience to think that evil is inseparable from the nature of things . His irritable sense rejects the alternative altogether , as a weak stomach rejects the food that is distasteful to it . He hopes on against hope ...
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... mind curbed by no law , tamed by no fear , that they are not rather like the trances than the waking dreams of genius , that they are not the very pa- radoxes of poetry ? All this is very well , very in- telligible , and very harmless ...
... mind curbed by no law , tamed by no fear , that they are not rather like the trances than the waking dreams of genius , that they are not the very pa- radoxes of poetry ? All this is very well , very in- telligible , and very harmless ...
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... mind , Mr Southey seems ings are hermetically sealed against all impres- willing to steady the extreme levity of his ... minds this sportive turn . We have chiefly seen Mr Southey in so- ciety where few people appear to advantage , we ...
... mind , Mr Southey seems ings are hermetically sealed against all impres- willing to steady the extreme levity of his ... minds this sportive turn . We have chiefly seen Mr Southey in so- ciety where few people appear to advantage , we ...
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... mind , from the deep feeling of inspiration . The palpable agency of superior powers would destroy the obscurity of her character , and sink her to the mere heroine of a fairy tale . the notes . THE history of JOAN OF ARC is as ...
... mind , from the deep feeling of inspiration . The palpable agency of superior powers would destroy the obscurity of her character , and sink her to the mere heroine of a fairy tale . the notes . THE history of JOAN OF ARC is as ...
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