The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... things ; as political economists say , their labours are of the most unproductive class in the community of thinkers ... thing ; the world is therefore bound to say of him what cannot be said of his friends , if it be true , that it ...
... things ; as political economists say , their labours are of the most unproductive class in the community of thinkers ... thing ; the world is therefore bound to say of him what cannot be said of his friends , if it be true , that it ...
Pagina ix
... thing , however , to this prevailing idea respecting him , when he says , « On my own account , I may perhaps have had ... things he does as well or better in conversation than in writing . His conversational powers are indeed unrivalled ...
... thing , however , to this prevailing idea respecting him , when he says , « On my own account , I may perhaps have had ... things he does as well or better in conversation than in writing . His conversational powers are indeed unrivalled ...
Pagina x
... thing equal to the power of his pen . A few verses who appointed him his secretary . He remained in in an annual ... things always will do so , when it is recollected what he they would notice would be the horns and has had the power ...
... thing equal to the power of his pen . A few verses who appointed him his secretary . He remained in in an annual ... things always will do so , when it is recollected what he they would notice would be the horns and has had the power ...
Pagina 13
... things As steps , that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual - else nor glorified nor loved . They nor Contempt embosom nor Revenge : For they dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant : in whose sight All ...
... things As steps , that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual - else nor glorified nor loved . They nor Contempt embosom nor Revenge : For they dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant : in whose sight All ...
Pagina 14
... things of terrible seeming : yea , unmoved Views e'en the immitigable ministers That shower down vengeance on these latter days . For kindling with intenser Deity From the celestial Mercy - seat they come , And at the renovating Wells ...
... things of terrible seeming : yea , unmoved Views e'en the immitigable ministers That shower down vengeance on these latter days . For kindling with intenser Deity From the celestial Mercy - seat they come , And at the renovating Wells ...
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