Blackwood's Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... writer , and to produce his poetry at once in its perfect form - like the palaces which spring out of the desert in com- plete splendour at a single rubbing of winds the lamp in the Arabian Tale . But aeftiness above all is necessary to ...
... writer , and to produce his poetry at once in its perfect form - like the palaces which spring out of the desert in com- plete splendour at a single rubbing of winds the lamp in the Arabian Tale . But aeftiness above all is necessary to ...
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... writing , at this time of day , any thing like a review of the poetry of Mr Coleridge . Several years have elapsed since any poetical production , entitled to much attention , has been published by him - and of those pieces which the ...
... writing , at this time of day , any thing like a review of the poetry of Mr Coleridge . Several years have elapsed since any poetical production , entitled to much attention , has been published by him - and of those pieces which the ...
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... writing , at this time of day , any thing like a review of the poetry of Mr Coleridge . Several years have elapsed since any poetical production , entitled to much attention , has been published by him - and of those pieces yhtich the ...
... writing , at this time of day , any thing like a review of the poetry of Mr Coleridge . Several years have elapsed since any poetical production , entitled to much attention , has been published by him - and of those pieces yhtich the ...
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... writer , and to produce his poetry at once in its perfect form - like the palaces which spring out of the desert in com- plete splendour at a single rubbing of the lamp in the Arabian Tale . But carefulness above all is necessary to a ...
... writer , and to produce his poetry at once in its perfect form - like the palaces which spring out of the desert in com- plete splendour at a single rubbing of the lamp in the Arabian Tale . But carefulness above all is necessary to a ...
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... writer , and to produce his poetry at once in its perfect form - like the palaces which spring out of the desert in com- plete splendour at a single rubbing of the lamp in the Arabian Tale . But carefulness above all is necessary to a ...
... writer , and to produce his poetry at once in its perfect form - like the palaces which spring out of the desert in com- plete splendour at a single rubbing of the lamp in the Arabian Tale . But carefulness above all is necessary to a ...
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