Blackwood's Magazine, 第 6 巻W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... English readers . The reading - public of England ( speaking largely ) have not understood Mr Cole- ridge's poems as they should have dore The reading - public of Scotland are in general ignorant that any such poems exist , and of those ...
... English readers . The reading - public of England ( speaking largely ) have not understood Mr Cole- ridge's poems as they should have dore The reading - public of Scotland are in general ignorant that any such poems exist , and of those ...
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... English poetry could never have been expected thoroughly and intimately to understand the scope of those extraordinary productions - but this ought only to have acted as an ad- ditional motive with those who profess to be the guides of ...
... English poetry could never have been expected thoroughly and intimately to understand the scope of those extraordinary productions - but this ought only to have acted as an ad- ditional motive with those who profess to be the guides of ...
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... English , or perhaps in any language since Ho- mer's , of an idea which may be traced in most popular superstitions . lightnings . " We know not that there is any English poet who owes so much to this single element of power as Cole ...
... English , or perhaps in any language since Ho- mer's , of an idea which may be traced in most popular superstitions . lightnings . " We know not that there is any English poet who owes so much to this single element of power as Cole ...
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... English Universities . From long desue- tude it has now become matter of history , that these learned bodies were accus- tomed during nearly two centuries - for I cannot trace the practice to a remoter date to celebrate every event ...
... English Universities . From long desue- tude it has now become matter of history , that these learned bodies were accus- tomed during nearly two centuries - for I cannot trace the practice to a remoter date to celebrate every event ...
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... English Academie de Musique for the encouragement of a grand national Opera and Ballet ; -the internal part of Drury - Lane to be entirely re - mo- delled , and contracted to a moderate size , and a new Theatre on a similar plan built ...
... English Academie de Musique for the encouragement of a grand national Opera and Ballet ; -the internal part of Drury - Lane to be entirely re - mo- delled , and contracted to a moderate size , and a new Theatre on a similar plan built ...
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