The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 стор. |
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... Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality ii). The Visit of the Gods—imitated fi-om Schiller , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Elegy—imitated from Altenaide's blank verse Inscriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. Kuhla Khan ...
... Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality ii). The Visit of the Gods—imitated fi-om Schiller , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Elegy—imitated from Altenaide's blank verse Inscriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. Kuhla Khan ...
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... human happiness presentcd themselves before the triad of philosophical founders of Utopian empires, while they were dreaming of human perfectibilityz—a harmless dream at least, and an aspiration after better things than life's realities ...
... human happiness presentcd themselves before the triad of philosophical founders of Utopian empires, while they were dreaming of human perfectibilityz—a harmless dream at least, and an aspiration after better things than life's realities ...
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... human fl'esdun, which in e'vm' upmaed; while Bombay has heeometheenamyofpoliticaiandreligiousfi'eedom, theflppltsrandadvmatoofarhih'arymaasnres inlinrchardmmdthevitqmratnrofallwho supportthersowdedprinciplaofhisearlyyaara, IAhout this ...
... human fl'esdun, which in e'vm' upmaed; while Bombay has heeometheenamyofpoliticaiandreligiousfi'eedom, theflppltsrandadvmatoofarhih'arymaasnres inlinrchardmmdthevitqmratnrofallwho supportthersowdedprinciplaofhisearlyyaara, IAhout this ...
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... Human Nature: and, behold! A In of blood bestrew'd with wrecks, where and Embaling Interests on each other rttah With unhelm'd rage! ' Tis the sublime of man, our wide Maj-ty, to htqw ourselves ' Parts amlproporu'oasofens wtsa ...
... Human Nature: and, behold! A In of blood bestrew'd with wrecks, where and Embaling Interests on each other rttah With unhelm'd rage! ' Tis the sublime of man, our wide Maj-ty, to htqw ourselves ' Parts amlproporu'oasofens wtsa ...
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... human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity! —-—Of that deer Hope afliicled and struclt down. So summon'd homeward, thenccforth calm and sure. From the dread watch-lower of man's abolth Self. With light unwaning on her eyes, to ...
... human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity! —-—Of that deer Hope afliicled and struclt down. So summon'd homeward, thenccforth calm and sure. From the dread watch-lower of man's abolth Self. With light unwaning on her eyes, to ...
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