The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Zväzok 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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Strana xxxviii
... beautiful , which man ; he seems to have spoken of it as such to Mr. Cottle . The fourth and sixth stanzas of Separation , VII . p . 198. are adopted from Cotton's Chlorinda . The late Mr. Sidney Walker thought that my Father was in ...
... beautiful , which man ; he seems to have spoken of it as such to Mr. Cottle . The fourth and sixth stanzas of Separation , VII . p . 198. are adopted from Cotton's Chlorinda . The late Mr. Sidney Walker thought that my Father was in ...
Strana ci
... beautiful shadow ; unite the two and it becomes substantial . A really searching system can be injurious to none but those who are undone already and adopt it as a goodly cloak for their own bare and hideous heart - unbe- lief . There ...
... beautiful shadow ; unite the two and it becomes substantial . A really searching system can be injurious to none but those who are undone already and adopt it as a goodly cloak for their own bare and hideous heart - unbe- lief . There ...
Strana 160
... beautiful ; and , if he had written nothing else , his epigram addressed to Sleep would perpetuate his name at least among scholars : - Somne veni ; et quanquam certissima mortis imago es , Consortem cupio te tamen esse tori . Huc ades ...
... beautiful ; and , if he had written nothing else , his epigram addressed to Sleep would perpetuate his name at least among scholars : - Somne veni ; et quanquam certissima mortis imago es , Consortem cupio te tamen esse tori . Huc ades ...
Strana 231
... beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morn- ing nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright , it behooves that the beholder should have made him- self congenerous and ...
... beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morn- ing nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright , it behooves that the beholder should have made him- self congenerous and ...
Strana 233
... beautiful sonnet , which Mr. All- ston , a master of either pencil , did the Editor the honor to send to him : SONNET ON THE LATE SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . And thou art gone - most lov'd , most honor'd Friend ! No - never more thy ...
... beautiful sonnet , which Mr. All- ston , a master of either pencil , did the Editor the honor to send to him : SONNET ON THE LATE SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . And thou art gone - most lov'd , most honor'd Friend ! No - never more thy ...
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