The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSilver, Burdett, 1897 - 53 ページ |
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... human life , were odes sung in honor of victors at the games . Of these Pindar's odes and the fragments of Simonides are exam- ples . Many precious lyric fragments also belong to dirges , sung on funeral occasions . Marriage festivals ...
... human life , were odes sung in honor of victors at the games . Of these Pindar's odes and the fragments of Simonides are exam- ples . Many precious lyric fragments also belong to dirges , sung on funeral occasions . Marriage festivals ...
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... human being who , from whatever source of delusion , has at any time believed himself under supernatural agency . " For the second class , subjects were to be chosen from actual life ; the characters and incidents were to be such as ...
... human being who , from whatever source of delusion , has at any time believed himself under supernatural agency . " For the second class , subjects were to be chosen from actual life ; the characters and incidents were to be such as ...
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... human mind circles about the knowledge of these things , but never attains to it . In the meantime , I confess , it is pleasant sometimes to meditate on the picture , painted on the mind as on a tablet , of a greater or smaller sphere ...
... human mind circles about the knowledge of these things , but never attains to it . In the meantime , I confess , it is pleasant sometimes to meditate on the picture , painted on the mind as on a tablet , of a greater or smaller sphere ...
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... human soul . Indeed , Coleridge , when he wrote the poem , at twenty - five years of age , was full of exuberant spirits , hopeful , and under no bondage yet to that opium habit which brought so much misery upon him . More- pver , as he ...
... human soul . Indeed , Coleridge , when he wrote the poem , at twenty - five years of age , was full of exuberant spirits , hopeful , and under no bondage yet to that opium habit which brought so much misery upon him . More- pver , as he ...
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... human brothers from a fancied inconvenience ; and yet by that very act of cruelty , he had himself called destruction upon their heads . The Nemesis that followed punished him through them — him that wronged , through those that ...
... human brothers from a fancied inconvenience ; and yet by that very act of cruelty , he had himself called destruction upon their heads . The Nemesis that followed punished him through them — him that wronged , through those that ...
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Albatross Ancient Mariner Ancient Mariner's art long beauty beholdeth Biographia Literaria black lips blew breeze bright Charles Lamb choose but hear Christ's Hospital Coleridge wrote Coleridge's composition countree crew crime crossbow curse dead dead man's eye dream dropt Essay essayist fear thee ghastly Greek groan heard heart killed the bird kirk Kubla Kubla Khan land of mist land to land Line literary living looked loud loveth LYRIC ODE lyric poetry Macaulay Mari Mariner hath marriage feast Milton's mind mist and snow moon never night Nine fathom deep ocean pension Pilot's boat poem poet poet's poetic pray quoth reader reading Rime sails SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shadow ship moved shot shrieve SILVER SERIES soul sound spake stanza star stood Stowey strange student Supernatural agency sweet tale things thou Wedding-guest thy skinny hand tion truth Twas voice weary Wedding Wedgwood wind Wordsworth writes