An Address to the Literary Members of the UniversityMunday and Slatter, 1816 - 19 ページ |
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... merit , and may do honour to myself and their authors . I cannot help hoping that my Lucubrations , assisted by the literary strength of Oxford , may at some future period stand by the side of the " Connoisseur , " which sprang from the ...
... merit , and may do honour to myself and their authors . I cannot help hoping that my Lucubrations , assisted by the literary strength of Oxford , may at some future period stand by the side of the " Connoisseur , " which sprang from the ...
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... merits of Mr. Coleridge the readers of poetry have been much divided : the praise of ori- ginal genius has been denied to him by none ; but many are disposed to reduce that praise to a very limited compass . - Now to state our own ...
... merits of Mr. Coleridge the readers of poetry have been much divided : the praise of ori- ginal genius has been denied to him by none ; but many are disposed to reduce that praise to a very limited compass . - Now to state our own ...
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... merits of the Author . It will be recollected that Lord Byron in his Notes to the " Siege of Corinth " bestowed a very high compliment on the then unpublished poem of “ Christabel . ” Such flattering notice coming from so celebrated a ...
... merits of the Author . It will be recollected that Lord Byron in his Notes to the " Siege of Corinth " bestowed a very high compliment on the then unpublished poem of “ Christabel . ” Such flattering notice coming from so celebrated a ...
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... merits of its plot . - It will be sufficient to give the outline of it . The scene opens in the middle of the night ; -Christabel , the daughter of " Sir Leoline rich , " has , in consequence of sundry dreams of her lover which had ...
... merits of its plot . - It will be sufficient to give the outline of it . The scene opens in the middle of the night ; -Christabel , the daughter of " Sir Leoline rich , " has , in consequence of sundry dreams of her lover which had ...
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... merit . But these few beauties which are scattered " in the dry desart of a thousand lines , " are surely not sufficient to compensate for the childish and unmeaning spirit which pervades the other parts of the Poem . Mr. Coleridge is a ...
... merit . But these few beauties which are scattered " in the dry desart of a thousand lines , " are surely not sufficient to compensate for the childish and unmeaning spirit which pervades the other parts of the Poem . Mr. Coleridge is a ...
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appear assertion Baron beautiful bell beneath bosom Bracy breast Christabel Coleridge College Lane Constantine Demetriades COUNSELLOR BICKERTON deemed discover dizzy trance Doris dream Dum vivimus vivamus ESQUIRE Essay EX LIBRIS FARRAGO father Ferry fond Freshmen genius gone heart heaven Hermes honour hope hour HUMBY Il Vagabondo knell lady Geraldine language large bright eyes Libel literary lofty lady look look'd askance Lord Byron lovely lady's LUCUBRATIONS OF COUNSELLOR maid Miscellany MUNDAY AND SLATTER never night o'er Oxford Tradesmen pain That oped patriotism Poem poet Postscript praying PRINTED AND SOLD Printers ready money rose sacristan second Number send Geraldine shed shudder'd Siege of Corinth sight sleep SOLD BY MUNDAY soul spirit Stanza stood sweet talent tears thee thine think it necessary thou thought tion tomb tu-whoo turn'd Tutors University Vagabondo vision ween weep wish words Sir Leoline Zosimus the Panopolite
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14 ページ - A little child, a limber elf, Singing, dancing to itself, A fairy thing with red round cheeks That always finds, and never seeks, Makes such a vision to the sight As fills a father's eyes with light...
12 ページ - With music strong and saintly song To wander through the forest bare, Lest aught unholy loiter there.
13 ページ - So deeply had she drunken in That look, those shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind : And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous hate...
6 ページ - Off, woman, off! this hour is mine Though thou her guardian spirit be, Off, woman, off! 'tis given to me.' Then Christabel knelt by the lady's side, And raised to heaven her eyes so blue Alas! said she, this ghastly ride Dear lady! it hath wildered you!
5 ページ - And the lady, whose voice was faint and sweet, Did thus pursue her answer meet:— My sire is of a noble line, And my name is Geraldine...
8 ページ - Large tears that leave the lashes bright ! And oft the while she seems to smile As infants at a sudden light ! Yea, she doth smile, and she doth weep, Like a youthful hermitess, Beauteous in a wilderness, Who, praying always, prays in sleep.
15 ページ - There is not wind enough in the air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is n^ttt wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
9 ページ - EACH matin bell, the Baron saith, Knells us back to a world of death. These words Sir Leoline first said, When he rose and found his lady dead: These words Sir Leoline will say, Many a morn to his dying day!
11 ページ - No cause for her distressful cry; But yet for her dear lady's sake I stooped, methought, the dove to take, When lo!
11 ページ - Again she saw that bosom old, Again she felt that bosom cold, And drew in her breath with a hissing sound : Whereat the Knight turned wildly round, And nothing saw, but his own sweet maid With eyes upraised, as one that prayed.