The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 728 ページ |
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... nature , his singular phraseology , and the extreme punc- tuality with which he kept his appointments . His father was at this time in no condition , from losses in trade , to defray his expenses , which were paid , we believe , in a ...
... nature , his singular phraseology , and the extreme punc- tuality with which he kept his appointments . His father was at this time in no condition , from losses in trade , to defray his expenses , which were paid , we believe , in a ...
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... nature , progress , and ends , in every sense of the word , human . These must be the main springs and active principles of a poem ; and , compared to them , the power of all other machinery is weak . Mr Southey has shown the validity ...
... nature , progress , and ends , in every sense of the word , human . These must be the main springs and active principles of a poem ; and , compared to them , the power of all other machinery is weak . Mr Southey has shown the validity ...
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... nature of things . His irritable sense rejects the alternative altogether , as a weak stomach rejects the food that ... natural or becoming character of poet - laureat and courtier . He may rest assured that a garland of wild flowers ...
... nature of things . His irritable sense rejects the alternative altogether , as a weak stomach rejects the food that ... natural or becoming character of poet - laureat and courtier . He may rest assured that a garland of wild flowers ...
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... nature . His charac- the finest weather . He has not sacrificed to the teristic faults are the excess of a lively , unguarded Graces , nor studied decorum . With him every temperament : -Oh ! let them not degenerate in- thing is ...
... nature . His charac- the finest weather . He has not sacrificed to the teristic faults are the excess of a lively , unguarded Graces , nor studied decorum . With him every temperament : -Oh ! let them not degenerate in- thing is ...
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... nature : it breaks out in spite of him . In allrary fidelity and care of a mere linguist . That those questions ... natural prose - writer of any poet of the day . The manner is perhaps superior to the matter , that is , in his Essays ...
... nature : it breaks out in spite of him . In allrary fidelity and care of a mere linguist . That those questions ... natural prose - writer of any poet of the day . The manner is perhaps superior to the matter , that is , in his Essays ...
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