Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... ground of contra - distinction between two modifications of the same substance or subject . Thus we should be allowed to say , that the style of architecture of Westminster Abbey is essen- tially different from that of St. Paul's , even ...
... ground of contra - distinction between two modifications of the same substance or subject . Thus we should be allowed to say , that the style of architecture of Westminster Abbey is essen- tially different from that of St. Paul's , even ...
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... ground , His Father dwelt ; and died in poverty ; While he , whose lowly fortune I retrace , The youngest of three sons , was yet a babe , A little one- -unconscious of their loss . But , ere he had outgrown his infant days , His ...
... ground , His Father dwelt ; and died in poverty ; While he , whose lowly fortune I retrace , The youngest of three sons , was yet a babe , A little one- -unconscious of their loss . But , ere he had outgrown his infant days , His ...
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... , and also of several of Mr. Wordsworth's poems : - our trees so hack'd above the ground , That where their lofty tops the neighbouring countries crown'd , Their trunks ( like aged folks ) now bare and 154 STERNE ...
... , and also of several of Mr. Wordsworth's poems : - our trees so hack'd above the ground , That where their lofty tops the neighbouring countries crown'd , Their trunks ( like aged folks ) now bare and 154 STERNE ...
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