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Sophoconjugal attend the tragic he evidently the most When I was a boy , I was
fondest of Aeschylus ; in youth and middle age , I preferred Euripides ; now , in
my declining years , I admire Sophocles . I can now at length see that Sophocles
is ...
Sophoconjugal attend the tragic he evidently the most When I was a boy , I was
fondest of Aeschylus ; in youth and middle age , I preferred Euripides ; now , in
my declining years , I admire Sophocles . I can now at length see that Sophocles
is ...
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... the dialogue probable : in Massinger the style is differenced , but differenced in
the smallest degree possible , from animated conversation by the vein of poetry .
T . T . Feb . 17 , 1833 . INDEX Aeschylus , 10 , 61 , 104 , 164 260 MASSINGER.
... the dialogue probable : in Massinger the style is differenced , but differenced in
the smallest degree possible , from animated conversation by the vein of poetry .
T . T . Feb . 17 , 1833 . INDEX Aeschylus , 10 , 61 , 104 , 164 260 MASSINGER.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John William Mackail. INDEX Aeschylus , 10 , 61 , 104 ,
164 , 165 , | Berkeley , Bishop , 155 . 166 , 193 . Bertram , 195 , 204 - 5 .
Allegorical writing , 137 - 8 . Bible , The , 32 , 72 , 148 . Ancient Mariner , The , 9 .
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John William Mackail. INDEX Aeschylus , 10 , 61 , 104 ,
164 , 165 , | Berkeley , Bishop , 155 . 166 , 193 . Bertram , 195 , 204 - 5 .
Allegorical writing , 137 - 8 . Bible , The , 32 , 72 , 148 . Ancient Mariner , The , 9 .
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