The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... stands con- nected with the original author by a certain law of subordi- nation , which makes it more decorous to point out excellences than defects : indeed he is not likely to be a fair judge of either . The pleasure or disgust from ...
... stands con- nected with the original author by a certain law of subordi- nation , which makes it more decorous to point out excellences than defects : indeed he is not likely to be a fair judge of either . The pleasure or disgust from ...
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... standing in the attitude of meditation , to BUTLER , whom he leads a little on one side . ] And how came you to know That the Count Gallas joins us not ? But . Because He importuned me to remain behind . Illo . [ with warmth . ] And you ...
... standing in the attitude of meditation , to BUTLER , whom he leads a little on one side . ] And how came you to know That the Count Gallas joins us not ? But . Because He importuned me to remain behind . Illo . [ with warmth . ] And you ...
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... stand not yet so wholly unprotected . Counts Altringer and Gallas have maintained Their little army faithful to its duty , And daily it becomes more numerous . Nor can he take us by surprise : you know , I hold him all encompassed by my ...
... stand not yet so wholly unprotected . Counts Altringer and Gallas have maintained Their little army faithful to its duty , And daily it becomes more numerous . Nor can he take us by surprise : you know , I hold him all encompassed by my ...
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... - Then Well for the whole , if there be found a man , Who makes himself what nature destined him , The pause , the central point to thousand thous- ands- Stands fixed and stately , like a firm - built 28 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... - Then Well for the whole , if there be found a man , Who makes himself what nature destined him , The pause , the central point to thousand thous- ands- Stands fixed and stately , like a firm - built 28 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
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With a Memoir Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Stands fixed and stately , like a firm - built column , Where all may press with joy and confidence . Now such a man is Wallenstein ; and if Another better suits the Court - no other But such a one ...
With a Memoir Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Stands fixed and stately , like a firm - built column , Where all may press with joy and confidence . Now such a man is Wallenstein ; and if Another better suits the Court - no other But such a one ...
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