The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... encumbered with additional inconveniences . If he render his original faithfully , as to the sense of each passage , he must necessarily destroy a considerable portion of the spirit ; if he endeavour to give a work executed ∞ PREFACE .
... encumbered with additional inconveniences . If he render his original faithfully , as to the sense of each passage , he must necessarily destroy a considerable portion of the spirit ; if he endeavour to give a work executed ∞ PREFACE .
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With a Memoir Samuel Taylor Coleridge. spirit ; if he endeavour to give a work executed according to laws of compensation , he subjects himself to imputations of vanity , or misrepresentation . I have thought it my duty to remain bound ...
With a Memoir Samuel Taylor Coleridge. spirit ; if he endeavour to give a work executed according to laws of compensation , he subjects himself to imputations of vanity , or misrepresentation . I have thought it my duty to remain bound ...
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... spirit universal- Oct. Hm ! You are now acquainted with three fourths of the army . Ques . Where must we seek then for a second host To have the custody of this ? That Illo Thinks worse , I fear me , than he speaks . And then This ...
... spirit universal- Oct. Hm ! You are now acquainted with three fourths of the army . Ques . Where must we seek then for a second host To have the custody of this ? That Illo Thinks worse , I fear me , than he speaks . And then This ...
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... spirit in him . Ques . [ walking up and down in evident dis- quiet . ] Friend , friend ! O ! this is worse , far worse , than we had suffered Ourselves to dream of at Vienna . There We saw it only with a courtier's eyes , Eyes dazzled ...
... spirit in him . Ques . [ walking up and down in evident dis- quiet . ] Friend , friend ! O ! this is worse , far worse , than we had suffered Ourselves to dream of at Vienna . There We saw it only with a courtier's eyes , Eyes dazzled ...
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... in wardship to his innocence . His young and open soul - dissimulation Is foreign to its habits ! Ignorance Alone can keep alive the cheerful air , The unembarrassed sense and light free spirit , That make 26 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... in wardship to his innocence . His young and open soul - dissimulation Is foreign to its habits ! Ignorance Alone can keep alive the cheerful air , The unembarrassed sense and light free spirit , That make 26 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
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