The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... sound afar off , and the clashing of armour and the neighing of the war - horse and the shout of victory is in their ears , like the rushing of in- numerable waters ! Mr. Coleridge has " a mind reflecting ages past : " his voice is like ...
... sound afar off , and the clashing of armour and the neighing of the war - horse and the shout of victory is in their ears , like the rushing of in- numerable waters ! Mr. Coleridge has " a mind reflecting ages past : " his voice is like ...
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... sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions . On whatever question or author you speak , he is prepared to take up the theme with advantage from Peter Abelard down to Thomas Moore , from the subtlest ...
... sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions . On whatever question or author you speak , he is prepared to take up the theme with advantage from Peter Abelard down to Thomas Moore , from the subtlest ...
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... sound of his own voice . Mr. Coleridge is too rich in intellectual wealth , to need to task himself to any drudgery : he has only to draw the sliders of his imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with ...
... sound of his own voice . Mr. Coleridge is too rich in intellectual wealth , to need to task himself to any drudgery : he has only to draw the sliders of his imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with ...
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... sounds yet linger to mock ELIA on his way , still turning pensive to the past ! One of the finest and rarest parts of Mr. Coleridge's conversation , is when he expa- tiates on the Greek tragedians ( not that he is F 2 MR . COLERIDGE . 67.
... sounds yet linger to mock ELIA on his way , still turning pensive to the past ! One of the finest and rarest parts of Mr. Coleridge's conversation , is when he expa- tiates on the Greek tragedians ( not that he is F 2 MR . COLERIDGE . 67.
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... sounds , saw a dance of peasant girls , and was charmed with lutes and gondolas , or wandered into Germany and lost himself in the labyrinths of the Hartz Forest and of the Kantean philosophy , and amongst the cabalistic names of Fichtè ...
... sounds , saw a dance of peasant girls , and was charmed with lutes and gondolas , or wandered into Germany and lost himself in the labyrinths of the Hartz Forest and of the Kantean philosophy , and amongst the cabalistic names of Fichtè ...
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