Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... POET ? THE USE OF A POET . YOUNG LOVE . 150 151 152 DEATH - BED REFLECTIONS OF MICHELANGELO 153 155 NOTES MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . BY HIS BROTHER . IT CONTENTS . xi.
... POET ? THE USE OF A POET . YOUNG LOVE . 150 151 152 DEATH - BED REFLECTIONS OF MICHELANGELO 153 155 NOTES MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . BY HIS BROTHER . IT CONTENTS . xi.
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... poets more especially it may be affirmed , that the image which they put forth of themselves in their works is a ... poetic faculty . The former is literally a phantom- nominis umbra . Of the latter we just know that he lived and died ...
... poets more especially it may be affirmed , that the image which they put forth of themselves in their works is a ... poetic faculty . The former is literally a phantom- nominis umbra . Of the latter we just know that he lived and died ...
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... poets , philosophers , scholars , -may be also for divines , if their memory lived only in their works - if their books were like the pyramids , which are admired the more , because we know not by whom , or for what , they were erected ...
... poets , philosophers , scholars , -may be also for divines , if their memory lived only in their works - if their books were like the pyramids , which are admired the more , because we know not by whom , or for what , they were erected ...
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... Poet from the Man . " We think of Chatterton , the marvellous boy , The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride ... Poets in their youth begin in gladness , But thereof comes in the end despondency and madness . " Triste augurium ...
... Poet from the Man . " We think of Chatterton , the marvellous boy , The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride ... Poets in their youth begin in gladness , But thereof comes in the end despondency and madness . " Triste augurium ...
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... poet and critic , or as an historian and political writer , or again as a scholar and divine . All are agreed that he was in himself in a high degree remarkable and interesting ; not solely or so much on the score of his mental ...
... poet and critic , or as an historian and political writer , or again as a scholar and divine . All are agreed that he was in himself in a high degree remarkable and interesting ; not solely or so much on the score of his mental ...
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