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Pagina 169
113 , Since I left you , mine eye is in my mind ; And that which governs me to go
about Doth part his function , and is partly blind , Seems seeing , but effectually is
out ; For it no form delivers to the heart Of bird , of flower , or shape , which it doth
...
113 , Since I left you , mine eye is in my mind ; And that which governs me to go
about Doth part his function , and is partly blind , Seems seeing , but effectually is
out ; For it no form delivers to the heart Of bird , of flower , or shape , which it doth
...
Pagina 219
Incapable of more , replete with you , My most true mind thus maketh mine untrue
. - 113 . Or whether doth my mind , being crown'd with you , Drink up the
monarch's plague , this flattery , Or whether shall I say mine eye saith true , And
that ...
Incapable of more , replete with you , My most true mind thus maketh mine untrue
. - 113 . Or whether doth my mind , being crown'd with you , Drink up the
monarch's plague , this flattery , Or whether shall I say mine eye saith true , And
that ...
Pagina 300
Here , then , be it observed , are not only the same objects , the same accidents ,
the same movement , in each description , but the very words employed to
convey the scene to the mind are often the same in each . It would be easy to say
that ...
Here , then , be it observed , are not only the same objects , the same accidents ,
the same movement , in each description , but the very words employed to
convey the scene to the mind are often the same in each . It would be easy to say
that ...
Pagina 303
It is in this paragraph that Coleridge has marked the differencewhich a critic of the
very highest order could alone have pointed out - between the power which
Shakspere's mind possessed of going out of itself in a narrative poem , and the ...
It is in this paragraph that Coleridge has marked the differencewhich a critic of the
very highest order could alone have pointed out - between the power which
Shakspere's mind possessed of going out of itself in a narrative poem , and the ...
Pagina 428
Thanks , my dear daughter ; these thy pleasant words Transfer my soul into a
second heaven : And in thy settled mind my ... And thrall d to drudging , stayless
of the world , Let us retain those honourable minds That lately govern'd our
superior ...
Thanks , my dear daughter ; these thy pleasant words Transfer my soul into a
second heaven : And in thy settled mind my ... And thrall d to drudging , stayless
of the world , Let us retain those honourable minds That lately govern'd our
superior ...
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