The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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... entered Rome , and party , where he gratifies his self - love by pouring examined its host of ancient and modern curi ... enter the church , and the Goth world differs with him upon this question , and from the Elbe remarked that , the ...
... entered Rome , and party , where he gratifies his self - love by pouring examined its host of ancient and modern curi ... enter the church , and the Goth world differs with him upon this question , and from the Elbe remarked that , the ...
Pagina 1
... affected simplicity both of mat- ter and manner - faults which assuredly did not enter into the character of my compositions . - Literary Life , i , 51. Published 1817 . paid without either . Poetry has been to me its THE ...
... affected simplicity both of mat- ter and manner - faults which assuredly did not enter into the character of my compositions . - Literary Life , i , 51. Published 1817 . paid without either . Poetry has been to me its THE ...
Pagina 2
... enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking - song , for him I have ...
... enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking - song , for him I have ...
Pagina 19
... entered the Profound That leads with downward windings to the Cave Of darkness palpable , Desert of Death Sunk deep ... enter the diminished Gulf . As through the dark vaults of some moulder'd Tower ( Which , fearful to approach , the ...
... entered the Profound That leads with downward windings to the Cave Of darkness palpable , Desert of Death Sunk deep ... enter the diminished Gulf . As through the dark vaults of some moulder'd Tower ( Which , fearful to approach , the ...
Pagina 21
... enter'd cloud foreclosed my sight , I raised the impetuous song , and solemnized his flight . II . Hither , from the recent tomb , From the prison's direr gloom , From Distemper's midnight anguish ; And thence , where Poverty doth waste ...
... enter'd cloud foreclosed my sight , I raised the impetuous song , and solemnized his flight . II . Hither , from the recent tomb , From the prison's direr gloom , From Distemper's midnight anguish ; And thence , where Poverty doth waste ...
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