Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... beautiful lines and sen- tences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ; for neither the one nor the other has ever been either denied or doubted by any one . The true ...
... beautiful lines and sen- tences of frequent occurrence in good poems , which would be equally becoming as well as beautiful in good prose ; for neither the one nor the other has ever been either denied or doubted by any one . The true ...
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... beautiful , through savage lands Had roamed about with vagrant bands Of Indians in the West . The wind , the tempest roaring high , The tumult of a tropic sky , Might well be dangerous food For him , a youth to whom was given So much of ...
... beautiful , through savage lands Had roamed about with vagrant bands Of Indians in the West . The wind , the tempest roaring high , The tumult of a tropic sky , Might well be dangerous food For him , a youth to whom was given So much of ...
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... beautiful and free ! But we are pressed by heavy laws ; And often , glad no more , We wear a face of joy , because We have been glad of yore . If there is one , who need bemoan His kindred laid in earth , The household hearts that were ...
... beautiful and free ! But we are pressed by heavy laws ; And often , glad no more , We wear a face of joy , because We have been glad of yore . If there is one , who need bemoan His kindred laid in earth , The household hearts that were ...
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