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of my 1 * The Christ Hospital phrase , not for holidays altogether , but for those on which the boys are permitted to go beyond the precincts of the school . of a young * I remember a ludicrous instance in 16.
of my 1 * The Christ Hospital phrase , not for holidays altogether , but for those on which the boys are permitted to go beyond the precincts of the school . of a young * I remember a ludicrous instance in 16.
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... remember a ludicrous instance in the poem tradesman : “ No more will I endure love's pleasing pain , Or round my heart's leg tie his galling chain . ” * Cowper's task was published some time before the sonBets 24 rogeneous imagery, ...
... remember a ludicrous instance in the poem tradesman : “ No more will I endure love's pleasing pain , Or round my heart's leg tie his galling chain . ” * Cowper's task was published some time before the sonBets 24 rogeneous imagery, ...
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... examples of affected simplicity from my volume , have been able to adduce but one instance , and that out of a copy of verses half ludicrous , half splenetic , which I intended , and had myself characterized , as sermoni propriora .
... examples of affected simplicity from my volume , have been able to adduce but one instance , and that out of a copy of verses half ludicrous , half splenetic , which I intended , and had myself characterized , as sermoni propriora .
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Yet even in instances of this kind , ' a close examination will often detect , that the irritability , which has been attributed to the author's genius as its cause , did really originate in an ill conformation of body , obtuse pain ...
Yet even in instances of this kind , ' a close examination will often detect , that the irritability , which has been attributed to the author's genius as its cause , did really originate in an ill conformation of body , obtuse pain ...
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... being so incomparably greater of those who are thought to be , than of those who really are men of real genius ; and in part from the. * A phrase of Andrew Marvel's . GENIUS . * This is one instance among many of 42.
... being so incomparably greater of those who are thought to be , than of those who really are men of real genius ; and in part from the. * A phrase of Andrew Marvel's . GENIUS . * This is one instance among many of 42.
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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