Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... known from their writings , and that any record of their private history is at best superfluous . Much may be said in support of this opinion . Of poets more especially it may be affirmed , that the image which they put forth of ...
... known from their writings , and that any record of their private history is at best superfluous . Much may be said in support of this opinion . Of poets more especially it may be affirmed , that the image which they put forth of ...
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... known 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 ...
... known 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 ...
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... known and felt , as of the peculiarity of his character , -the strange idiosyn- crasy of his moral and intellectual nature . It was impossible to give publicity to his writings , except in the most sparing extracts , without letting ...
... known and felt , as of the peculiarity of his character , -the strange idiosyn- crasy of his moral and intellectual nature . It was impossible to give publicity to his writings , except in the most sparing extracts , without letting ...
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... known under its name of Greta Hall , as the residence of Robert Southey , was then in build- ing by a Mr. Jackson , whose name is mentioned with honour more than once in Mr. Southey's Life and Correspondence , recently published . † An ...
... known under its name of Greta Hall , as the residence of Robert Southey , was then in build- ing by a Mr. Jackson , whose name is mentioned with honour more than once in Mr. Southey's Life and Correspondence , recently published . † An ...
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... known ) , the chirp of whose knitting- needles formed an accompaniment to the chirrup of his voice , with flashing eyes , which those who have seen will not easily forget , the child Hartley would pour out his strange speculations , and ...
... known ) , the chirp of whose knitting- needles formed an accompaniment to the chirrup of his voice , with flashing eyes , which those who have seen will not easily forget , the child Hartley would pour out his strange speculations , and ...
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