The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSilver, Burdett, 1897 - 53 ページ |
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... says Professor W. G. T. Shedd , in his Introduction to Coleridge's works , " that in the capacity of a philosopher and theologian , Coleridge is to exert his greatest and best influence . " But as this little volume will deal mainly ...
... says Professor W. G. T. Shedd , in his Introduction to Coleridge's works , " that in the capacity of a philosopher and theologian , Coleridge is to exert his greatest and best influence . " But as this little volume will deal mainly ...
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... says , was first awakened in him by reading Bowles ' " Fourteen Sonnets , " an ordinary production , but , after reading which , he wrote his " Ode to Chatterton . " In 1791 he entered Jesus College , Cambridge , as a stu- dent " sent ...
... says , was first awakened in him by reading Bowles ' " Fourteen Sonnets , " an ordinary production , but , after reading which , he wrote his " Ode to Chatterton . " In 1791 he entered Jesus College , Cambridge , as a stu- dent " sent ...
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... says Hall Caine , “ in i . a poetic movement of the highest importance in the his- etory of English letters . " Perhaps it was under the in- spiration of . Wordsworth's original mind that Coleridge , J y at this period , reached the ...
... says Hall Caine , “ in i . a poetic movement of the highest importance in the his- etory of English letters . " Perhaps it was under the in- spiration of . Wordsworth's original mind that Coleridge , J y at this period , reached the ...
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... say ; and yet , estimating from his actual achievements what he might have accomplished but for the one great defect in his character , lack of self - control , — these large estimates of his ability do not seem too large after all ...
... say ; and yet , estimating from his actual achievements what he might have accomplished but for the one great defect in his character , lack of self - control , — these large estimates of his ability do not seem too large after all ...
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... says Macaulay , " is indeed essential to poetry , but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just , but the premises are false . After the first suppositions have been made , everything ought to be consistent ; but those first ...
... says Macaulay , " is indeed essential to poetry , but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just , but the premises are false . After the first suppositions have been made , everything ought to be consistent ; but those first ...
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