The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... to the very summit of fancy . But in writing verse , he is trying to subject the Muse to transcendental theories in his abstract reasoning , he misses his way by strewing it with flowers . All that he MR COLERIDGE . 59.
... to the very summit of fancy . But in writing verse , he is trying to subject the Muse to transcendental theories in his abstract reasoning , he misses his way by strewing it with flowers . All that he MR COLERIDGE . 59.
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... verse , and betook himself to Thomson's Castle of Indolence , and sported with the wits of Charles the Second's days and of Queen Anne , and relished Swift's style and that of the John Bull ( Arbuthnot's we mean , not Mr. Croker's ) ...
... verse , and betook himself to Thomson's Castle of Indolence , and sported with the wits of Charles the Second's days and of Queen Anne , and relished Swift's style and that of the John Bull ( Arbuthnot's we mean , not Mr. Croker's ) ...
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... verse , which gives a distant idea of the lofty or changeful tones of Mr. Coleridge's voice . In the Christobel , there is one splendid passage on divided friendship . The Translation of Schiller's Wallenstein is also a masterly ...
... verse , which gives a distant idea of the lofty or changeful tones of Mr. Coleridge's voice . In the Christobel , there is one splendid passage on divided friendship . The Translation of Schiller's Wallenstein is also a masterly ...
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... verse , and demand categorical information “ now of the planetary and now of the fixed , " might put one in mind of Hecate's mode of ascending in a machine from the stage , " midst troops of spirits , " in which you now admire the skill ...
... verse , and demand categorical information “ now of the planetary and now of the fixed , " might put one in mind of Hecate's mode of ascending in a machine from the stage , " midst troops of spirits , " in which you now admire the skill ...
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... verse , that are caught up with avidity , even by fastidious judges . But what a difference between their popularity and that of the Scotch Novels ! It is true , the public read and admired the Lay of the last Minstrel , Mar- mion , and ...
... verse , that are caught up with avidity , even by fastidious judges . But what a difference between their popularity and that of the Scotch Novels ! It is true , the public read and admired the Lay of the last Minstrel , Mar- mion , and ...
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