Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... perhaps , just as well that so little is recorded . The ins and outs of his life would doubtless make a curious tale ; but then he would doubtless have had imitators , servile pecus , just as rational as Commodore Trunnion , when he ...
... perhaps , just as well that so little is recorded . The ins and outs of his life would doubtless make a curious tale ; but then he would doubtless have had imitators , servile pecus , just as rational as Commodore Trunnion , when he ...
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... perhaps but to the few who have discovered them by the divina- tion of love . We should have a truer as well as a more consolatory impression of many characters of which we now think hardly , if their lives had been handed down to us by ...
... perhaps but to the few who have discovered them by the divina- tion of love . We should have a truer as well as a more consolatory impression of many characters of which we now think hardly , if their lives had been handed down to us by ...
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... perhaps true of Chatter- ton ; and though this cannot be said of Burns , yet in neither case can we separate the Poet from the Man . " We think of Chatterton , the marvellous boy , The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride ; Of Him ...
... perhaps true of Chatter- ton ; and though this cannot be said of Burns , yet in neither case can we separate the Poet from the Man . " We think of Chatterton , the marvellous boy , The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride ; Of Him ...
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... perhaps be imputed rather to difference of cultivation , than to original diversity . * * Both father and son were in the habit of writing freely in the margins of books , as if disputing with the author ; and At any rate we have here ...
... perhaps be imputed rather to difference of cultivation , than to original diversity . * * Both father and son were in the habit of writing freely in the margins of books , as if disputing with the author ; and At any rate we have here ...
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... is close and pregnant , of the other easy and sparkling . * The published collection of his works may perhaps have lessened the force of this objection . Nov. 1851 . " TO H. C. " SIX YEARS OLD . " MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xxi.
... is close and pregnant , of the other easy and sparkling . * The published collection of his works may perhaps have lessened the force of this objection . Nov. 1851 . " TO H. C. " SIX YEARS OLD . " MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xxi.
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