The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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Pagina 39
... look forward with a hope , which is its own reward , to the contingent results of practice to its intellectual maturity . In my last address I defined poetry to be the art , or whatever better term our language may afford , of ...
... look forward with a hope , which is its own reward , to the contingent results of practice to its intellectual maturity . In my last address I defined poetry to be the art , or whatever better term our language may afford , of ...
Pagina 48
... Look ! how a bright star shooteth from the sky ; So glides he in the night from Venus ' eye ! How many images and feelings are here brought together without effort and without discord , in the beauty of Adonis , the rapidity of his ...
... Look ! how a bright star shooteth from the sky ; So glides he in the night from Venus ' eye ! How many images and feelings are here brought together without effort and without discord , in the beauty of Adonis , the rapidity of his ...
Pagina 52
... look at their own hearts - and that with a steadiness which re- ligion only has the power of reconciling with sincere humility ; -without this , and the modesty produced by it , I am deeply con- vinced that no man , however wide his ...
... look at their own hearts - and that with a steadiness which re- ligion only has the power of reconciling with sincere humility ; -without this , and the modesty produced by it , I am deeply con- vinced that no man , however wide his ...
Pagina 54
... look the greener from the surrounding waste , where the loveliest plants now shine out among unsightly weeds , and now are choked by their parasitic growth , so intertwined that we can not disentangle the weed without snapping the ...
... look the greener from the surrounding waste , where the loveliest plants now shine out among unsightly weeds , and now are choked by their parasitic growth , so intertwined that we can not disentangle the weed without snapping the ...
Pagina 63
... of Hotspur ; - Marry , and I'm glad on't with all my heart ; I'd rather be a kitten and cry - mew , & c . melts away into the lyric of Mortimer ; - I understand thy looks : that pretty Welsh Which thou SHAKSPEARE'S DRAMAS . 63.
... of Hotspur ; - Marry , and I'm glad on't with all my heart ; I'd rather be a kitten and cry - mew , & c . melts away into the lyric of Mortimer ; - I understand thy looks : that pretty Welsh Which thou SHAKSPEARE'S DRAMAS . 63.
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