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Pagina 186
... Coleridge . It was almost too much to remember that they had trodden those paths . I could hardly believe they were not there , and yet they were dead - such a strange overcoming sense of presence and yet of vanishedness . A certain ...
... Coleridge . It was almost too much to remember that they had trodden those paths . I could hardly believe they were not there , and yet they were dead - such a strange overcoming sense of presence and yet of vanishedness . A certain ...
Pagina 189
... Coleridge replied : ' In my judg- ment the poem had too much ; and the only , or chief fault , if I might say so , was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment so openly on the reader as a principle or cause of action in a work of such pure ...
... Coleridge replied : ' In my judg- ment the poem had too much ; and the only , or chief fault , if I might say so , was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment so openly on the reader as a principle or cause of action in a work of such pure ...
Pagina 190
... Coleridge ! Coleridge ! How empty do the sweeping judgments passed on him appear if we recollect that by Words- worth , Dorothy , Charles and Mary Lamb , he was honoured and fervently loved . If a man is loved by any human being con ...
... Coleridge ! Coleridge ! How empty do the sweeping judgments passed on him appear if we recollect that by Words- worth , Dorothy , Charles and Mary Lamb , he was honoured and fervently loved . If a man is loved by any human being con ...
Pagina 192
... Cole- ridge's cottage - small , somewhat squalid rooms . Pity , pity , almost to tears . The second edition of his poems was published while he was here in 1797. In a note added to Religious Musings in that edition he declares his ...
... Cole- ridge's cottage - small , somewhat squalid rooms . Pity , pity , almost to tears . The second edition of his poems was published while he was here in 1797. In a note added to Religious Musings in that edition he declares his ...
Pagina 193
... Coleridge or Wordsworth as if it were in an imaginary straight line . Excepting lines 123-270 , composed in the latter part of 1796 , Cole- ridge wrote his contribution to Joan of Arc between 1794 and 1795. The Rose and Kisses were ...
... Coleridge or Wordsworth as if it were in an imaginary straight line . Excepting lines 123-270 , composed in the latter part of 1796 , Cole- ridge wrote his contribution to Joan of Arc between 1794 and 1795. The Rose and Kisses were ...
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